Alaskan Inter-Island Vehicle/Passenger Ferry built by Dakota Creek

The M/V Stikine is the second ferry built for the IFA by Dakota Creek. The Prince of Wales was delivered in late 2001. Each vessel is certified
for 160 passengers, with a vehicle capacity of 30 standard autos, or 15 autos and 10 – 28′ semi-trailers.

Alaskan Inter-Island Vehicle/Passenger Ferry

The Inter-Island Ferry Authority’s Stikine is a steel vehicle and passenger ferry currently on its primary service route between Coffman Cove, Wrangell, and Petersburg, Alaska.

The passenger deck includes a full service galley, restaurant, lounge, restrooms, forward observation lounge with reclining chairs, reading room, quiet room, children’s playroom and solarium.

The crew spaces include a day room, restroom and lockers for the 12 hour day shifts but there are no overnight accommodations. The Stikineoperates with a 5-person crew.

The M/V Stikine is the second ferry built for the IFA by Dakota Creek. The Prince of Wales was delivered in late 2001. Each vessel is certified
for 160 passengers, with a vehicle capacity of 30 standard autos, or 15 autos and 10 – 28′ semi-trailers.

FAST FACTS
Length
197'6" - 60.20 meters (overall)
Beam
53'0" - 16.15 meters
Draft
11'0" - 3.35 meters
Delivery
March 2006