- MV Coastal Celebration
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The Coastal Celebration arriving at Departure Bay on June 18, 2008.Career (Canada) Name: M/V Coastal Celebration Operator: BC Ferries Port of registry: Victoria Route: Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen Awarded: September 17, 2004 Builder: Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft Cost: 23.13 million Yard number: 735 Laid down: September 1, 2007 Launched: December 14, 2007 Acquired: May 8, 2008 Decommissioned: January 21, 2017 In service: November 21, 2008 Out of service: May 5 2011-May 12 2011 Struck: Thursday, may,5,2011 Homeport: Swartz Bay Identification: IMO number: 9332779
Official number: 832800
Callsign: CFN5145General characteristics Class and type: Coastal Class Tonnage: 1,770 t (Deadweight) Displacement: 21,980 t Length: 160 m Beam: 28.2 m Draft: 5.75 m Propulsion: Four MaK 8M32C diesel engines [1] Speed: 21 knots Capacity: 1,650 passengers
370 vehiclesM/V Coastal Celebration is the third and final Coastal Class ship to be delivered to BC Ferries. Amenities include a Coastal Cafe, Coast Cafe Express, Passages gift shop, SeaWest Lounge, Kid Zone play areas, arcade, business work stations, a conference room, and staterooms. Unlike her sister ships, Coastal Renaissance and Coastal Inspiration, the Coastal Celebration is equipped with a Pacific Buffet for service on the Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen route. The buffet is in place of the Sitka Coffee Place, at one end of deck 6.
The Coastal Celebration has completed major construction. The vessel left Flensburg on May 9, made a promotional stop in London, England on May 12, 2008, transited the Panama Canal on June 1 and arrived in B.C. on June 18. She is now in service.
External links
References
- BC Ferries Press Release, September 17, 2004
- BC Ferries Press Release (vessel names), May 11, 2006
- BC Ferries Press Release (construction begins), August 29, 2006
- BC Ferries Press Release (promotional stop in London), May 12, 2008
BC Ferries current fleet Spirit Class Coastal Class - MV Coastal Renaissance
- MV Coastal Inspiration
- MV Coastal Celebration
Cowichan Class Burnaby Class Intermediate Class Powell River Class Century Class Q Class K Class T Class N class Unclassed - Categories:
- BC Ferries vessels
- Ships built in Flensburg
- 2007 ships
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