M/V Chetzemoka
Ruston, WA
M/V Chetzemoka is an auto-passenger ferry operating in the Washington State Ferries system, classified as a Kwadi Tabil vessel. With a length of 2,738 and a capacity for 748 passengers and 64 vehicles, it provides convenient transportation across various routes, including the San Juan Islands and Port Townsend.
Built in Seattle and rebuilt in 2010, the Chetzemoka features an elevator for accessibility from the auto deck to passenger levels and includes accessible restrooms and amenities. The name honors a friendly Native American Chief of the SKlallam Tribe who lived near Port Townsend and reflects the regional heritage.
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