The above drawing of the M.V.Coho was done in 1989, by the naval architect who designed her, Phillip Spaulding. The simple, clear, but strong lines depict the essence of the vessel. The dependability of our service is a reflection of those who helped build and maintain her, and crew who've sailed with her for forty-seven years.

THE SHIP AND ITS CREW
  BRIDGE ENGINE ROOM PASSENGER SERVICE
  Captain Chief Engineer Purser
  Chief Mate First Asst. Engineer Porter
  Second Mate Second Asst. Engineer Matron
  Bosun Oiler Snack Bar Staff
  Quarter Master Wiper  
  Deck Crew    

SAFETY ON BOARD

M.V.COHO and her officers and crew operate with the highest standard of marine safety.

The professional crew is trained to U.S. Coast Guard standards in route operations and emergency procedures.



Length: 341 feet

Width: 72 feet

Draft: 15 feet

Weight:
Gross Tonnage: 5,135

Horse Power:
General Motors EMD 5,100/12 cylinder diesel

Average Sea Speed:
15 knots

Accommodation:
1000 passengers
110 vehicles
Twin 8-foot stainless propellers with twin rudders.
Spaulding & Associates of Seattle designed M V COHO. The vessel was built by Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock in Seattle, Washington in 1959.

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