MV Taku

MV Taku

The M/V "Taku" is a Malaspina-class mainline vessel for the Alaska Marine Highway System.

Constructed in 1963 by the Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock Company in Seattle, Washington, the M/V "Taku" is named after Taku Glacier which is located just southeast of Juneau, Alaska and has been in the ferry system for over forty years. In 1981, the "Taku" received a major refurbishment and has been in service steadily since although there was talk of retiring the vessel in 2003. As a mainline ferry, which means in serves the larger of the inside passage communities (such as Ketchikan, Petersburg, and Sitka), its route primarily stays between Ketchikan and Skagway meaning it only serves in Southeast Alaska.

The "Taku"'s amenities include a hot-food cafeteria; bar; solarium; forward, aft, recliner, movie, and business lounges; gift shop; 8 four-berth cabins; and 36 two-berth cabins.

The M/V "Taku" is the largest of the three AMHS vessels able to serve the communities of Hoonah and Kake and because of this served as a critical component of providing transportation out of Hoonah and Kake after the "milk run" ferry, the M/V "LeConte", hit a rock and went into dry dock.

External links

* [http://www.ferryalaska.com Official Alaska Marine Highway System website]


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