MV Nimpkish

History
CanadaCanada
Name: Nimpkish
Namesake: Nimpkish Lake
Owner: BC MoT
Operator: BC MoT
Builder: Vancouver
Completed: 1973
Status: transferred to BC Ferries in 1985
CanadaCanada
Owner: British Columbia Ferry Services Inc.
Operator: British Columbia Ferry Services Inc.
Route: inter island routes, northern Vancouver Island
In service: 1985
Status: in active service
General characteristics
Class and type: N class ferry
Type: RORO ferry
Tonnage: 371
Length: 33.53 m
Installed power: 680 hp (510 kW)
Speed: 11 knots (20 km/h)
Capacity:
  • 125 passengers & crew
  • 16 cars

MV Nimpkish is an N-class ferry and the smallest vessel owned by BC Ferries. It is 33.93 metres (111.3 ft) long, holds 16 vehicles and 133 passengers, and its maximum speed is 11 knots. Nimpkish entered service with the Ministry of Transportation's Salt Water division in 1973, and was built in Vancouver to serve the inter-island routes. The vessel was transferred to BC Ferries in 1985. It currently runs on the Discovery Coast Connector service, a summer-only route linking Port Hardy, Bella Bella, Shearwater, Klemtu, Ocean Falls and Bella Coola.

Nimpkish is the sister ship of the MV Albert J. Savoie and the MV Nicola. The former has been retired and the latter is on a bare deck lease in Prince Rupert. BC Ferries plans to retire the Nimpkish in 2018

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