MV Nicola |
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| Class overview | |
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| Name: | N class ferry |
| Operators: | BC Ferries, Lax Kw'alaams First Nations, Rainy Day Logging |
| Built: | 1961-1973 |
| Completed: | 3 |
| Active: | 3 |
N class ferries are a class of RORO ferries, of which two remaining examples are owned by BC Ferries. These ferries have the distinction of being the smallest vessels owned by BC Ferries.
N class consists of three vessels:
MV Nimpkish, owned and operated by BC Ferries.[1]
Built: Vancouver BC
Launched: 1973
Vehicle capacity: 16
Passenger Capacity: 133
Length: 33.93 metres
Gross Tons: 371
Service Speed: 11 knots
Horsepower: 680
MV Nicola, (A.K.A. Spirit of Lax Kw' Alaams owned by BC Ferries, but operated by Lax Kw'alaams First Nations.[2]
Built: Vancouver BC
Launched: 1961
Vehicle capacity: 16
Passenger Capacity: 133
Length: 33.8 metres
Gross Tons: 256.34
Service Speed: 10 knots
Horsepower: 680
MV Albert J Savoie, sold to Rainy Day Logging in 2002.
Built: Vancouver BC
Launched:[when?]
Vehicle capacity: 16
Passenger Capacity: 133
Length: 33.8 metres
Gross Tons: 256.34
Service Speed: 10 knots
Horsepower: 680
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