- MV Wickersham
The M/V "Wickersham" was a mainline
ferry vessel for theAlaska Marine Highway .The M/V "Wickersham" was the second vessel, after the M/V "Chilkat", in the Alaska Marine Highway fleet to not have been constructed specifically for AMHS, but was rather acquired for from the
Stena Line , where it was known as the "Stena Britannica" and served theKiel ,Germany -Gothenburg ,Sweden route. Constructed just one year prior to its purchase by AMHS in April 1968, her arrival and status as an "oceangoing" vessel allowed AMHS to expand the southern terminus of its route system south toWashington and thePort of Seattle .Due to the Jones Act and laws of
cabotage , however, the "Wickersham" could only undergo its Washington-Alaska voyages with an intermediate stop inPrince Rupert, British Columbia . Further complicating her service was her complicated bow unloading system which was only compatible with AMHS ports in Haines, Juneau, Ketchikan, and Sitka, in addition to the ports of Seattle and Prince Rupert. Her large size and draft which served her well in the turbulent waters ofDixon Entrance and other exposed portions of the Alaska-Washington voyage, were too great to slip through passages of water such asPeril Strait en route to Sitka, which forced her to approach Sitka from the outer coast ofBaranof Island and through thePacific Ocean .With the debut of the M/V "Columbia", the marine highway's new flagship vessel, in 1974, the "Wickersham" was sold to the
British Sally Line as the "Viking 6", where she sailed fromStockholm toHelsinki .External links
*Sitnews.us: [http://www.sitnews.us/101106_wickersham.html "The "Wickersham" sailed on after leaving Alaska"]
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