
The MV ''Coho'' is a passenger and vehicle
ferry owned and operated by
Black Ball Line. Black Ball's only ferry, ''Coho'' carries passengers and cars, motorcycles, trucks,
semi-trailer
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A large proportion of a semi-trailer's weight is supported by a trac ...
s, bicycles, etc. between
Victoria,
British Columbia
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, Canada and
Port Angeles
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The city's harb ...
,
Washington
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, United States.
''Coho'' makes between two and four round trips from Port Angeles to Victoria daily, with each crossing taking about 90 minutes and covering . The peak summer season has the most trips per day and the winter season the fewest.
Construction and design
''Coho'' was designed by
Philip F. Spaulding
Philip F. Spaulding (1912–2005) was a naval architect who lived and worked in Seattle, Washington. He played an immense role in shaping North America's ferries for more than half a century, and he also designed many yachts along the way.
De ...
& Associates, of Seattle and is named after the
coho salmon
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commonly found in the United States'
Pacific Northwest
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. ''Coho'' was the first large vessel built on the West Coast in 20 years solely with private financing. The vessel was built by
Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock in
Seattle
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, Washington and made her first sailing to
Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria is the capital city of the Canadian province of British Columbia, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast. The city has a population of 91,867, and the Greater Victoria area has a population of 397,237. T ...
on December 29, 1959. She was originally powered by two
Cooper-Bessemer diesel engine
The diesel engine, named after Rudolf Diesel, is an internal combustion engine in which ignition of the fuel is caused by the elevated temperature of the air in the cylinder due to mechanical compression; thus, the diesel engine is a so-ca ...
s rated at each. In 2004 she was refitted with two
V-12 Electro-Motive Division
Progress Rail Locomotives, doing business as Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD), is an American manufacturer of diesel-electric locomotives, locomotive products and diesel engines for the rail industry. The company is owned by Caterpillar through its sub ...
(EMD)12-645F7B diesels rated at each. ''Coho'' has twin stainless propellers with twin rudders. Her
overall length is with a service speed of . The ship's vehicle clearance is with a carrying capacity of 110 vehicles and up to 1,000 passengers.
The design of ''Coho'' was the basis for that of
BC Ferries
British Columbia Ferry Services Inc., operating as BC Ferries (BCF), is a former provincial Crown corporation, now operating as an independently managed, publicly owned Canadian company. BC Ferries provides all major passenger and vehicle fer ...
' first two ships, the ''Queen of Sidney'' and ''Queen of Tsawwassen''., which developed into the .
Terrorist incident
''Coho'' made news on December 14, 1999, when
Ahmed Ressam
Ahmed Ressam ( ar, احمد رسام; also Benni Noris or the Millennium Bomber; born May 9, 1967) is an Algerian al-Qaeda member who lived for a time in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He received extensive terrorist training in Afghanistan.
He was c ...
was arrested by border authorities in Port Angeles after he attempted to enter the United States via Victoria on ''Coho'' with home-made explosives and timing devices hidden in his car. He admitted he and accomplices had planned to bomb
Los Angeles International Airport
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on New Year's Eve, 1999.
Notes
External links
MV ''Coho'' at Black Ball Ferry Line (official site)M/V ''Coho'' underwayDesigner, builder and owner of M/V ''Coho'' on her bridge during sea trials, 1959
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Ferries of Washington (state)
Ferries of British Columbia
Ships built by Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company
Motor vessels of Washington (state)
1959 ships