MV Fairweather

MV Fairweather

The M/V "Fairweather" is a fast ferry catamaran in the Alaska Marine Highway System.

It was built by Derecktor Shipyards in Bridgeport, Connecticut in 2003 and 2004, and began service on June 8 of the latter year.Marine Log.com vessel portrait: [http://www.marinelog.com/DOCS/PRINTMMIV/MMIVjunfair1.html M/V "Fairweather"] ] It is powered by four diesel engines and water jets for a service speed of 32 knots which is only matched in the ferry system by its younger sister ship, the M/V "Chenega".

Mechanical, operational and administrative problems

The "Fairweather"'s highly anticipated entry into the ferry system, however, was plagued with problems. First a log was sucked into a water jet disabling one of four waterjets until the log was removed by divers during the evening maintenance period. Several months later, in December of 2004, the "Fairweather" was then hit by a rogue wave enroute to Juneau from Haines in Lynn Canal during a winter storm. The wind reported at Eldred Rock on that day exceeded 60 knots, a rare occasion on this route, and were outside of the vessel's normal operational limits.Fact|date=February 2007 The wave damaged the forward portion of the hull (center portion between the twin hulls well above the waterline) and the ferry was out of service for two weeks. Later, in 2005, labor negotiations put the boat out of service for a considerable amount of time. The variety of problems experienced by the "Fairweather" has garnered comparisons to the PacifiCat Series ferries that were unsuccessfully operated by the British Columbia ferry system. The most recent problems that have stricken the vessel have occurred to the vessel's propulsion systems:Fact|date=February 2007
*The number one main engine was replaced as a warranty repair when improperly assembled exhaust system components came loose in the "V" of the engine causing loose components to wear into the block resulting in a jacket water leakage into the exhaust system.
*All four main engines were repaired by machining the engine blocks and installing oversized liners to correct a corrosion problem in the cylinder liners upper landing area caused by incorrect jacket water coolant that was recommended by the engine manufacturer.
*All four reduction gears were removed for repairs — cracks on the bull gear and excessive bearing housing clearances.

Route

The "Fairweather" was originally planned to exclusively create a Sitka-Juneau high speed ferry link, with the ferry homeported in Sitka. However, the state changed its plans and decided to homeport the ferry in Juneau, creating an uproar in Sitka. Unlike mainline and feeder vessels that operate 24-hours a day, the "Fairweather" (and "Chenega") are day boats only, thus offering a compliment of jobs and economic stimulus to whichever community homeports the boat. Eventually the "Fairweather"'s planned route was changed again to serve the Lynn Canal (Haines and Skagway route four days a week and Sitka-Juneau three days a week). This route was used throughout 2004 and the summer season of 2005. However, the state decided to change the ferry's route again for the winter 2005 schedule and run the "Fairweather" on an exclusive Juneau-Petersburg route. This is cooridinated with the M/V "Chenega" running a dedicated Ketchikan-Wrangell-Petersburg route to effectively create a marine link between Ketchikan and Juneau in the winter season. Since 2006, the "Fairweather" has returned to serving Haines, Skagway, and Sitka from its port in Juneau.

Trivia

*The "Fairweather" was the first fast ferry and catamaran to serve the in the Alaska Marine Highway.
*The "Fairweather"'s amenities include a small movie lounge, rear observation deck/solarium, and cafeteria (no kitchen, prepared food only).

References

External links

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


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