MV Napa (1999 – present, previously MV Snohomish) is a passenger-only fast ferry operated by Golden Gate Ferry in the northern Bay Area in California, United States.

History
Name
  • MV Snohomish
  • MV Napa
OwnerGolden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District
OperatorGolden Gate Ferry
Port of registryLarkspur, California, United States
Completed1999
Acquired2009
Identification
StatusRetired by Washington State Ferries, acquired by Golden Gate Ferry, refitted; in service 2009-present (2021).
General characteristics
Length143 ft 3 in (43.7 m)
Beam39 ft 4 in (12.0 m)
Draft5 ft (1.5 m).
Installed powerTotal 7,200 hp from 4 diesel engines
PropulsionWaterjet
Speed30 kn (56 km/h)
Capacity350 passengers[1]
NotesPreviously M/V Snohomish

The vessel is named after Napa County, one of the member counties of the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District. Napa was purchased in 2009 from Washington State Ferries (along with MV Chinook)[2] and entered service with Golden Gate Transit after a refit.[3] The Napa entered service as a substitute for MV Del Norte when that vessel began undergoing an engine replacement in June 2009. After Chinook returned from its refit, Napa went in for a full refitting.

Previously, as Snohomish, it was mothballed for years at the WSF Shipyard at Eagle Harbor, Bainbridge Island. Washington State Ferries announced that she was returned to service in November 2007 to replace Klickitat on the Keystone-Port Townsend run.

References

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  1. ^ Vessel information - M/V Snohomish, WSF, WSDOT
  2. ^ "State sells ferries Chinook and Snohomish". The Seattle Times. Associated Press. 2009-01-21. Retrieved 2024-02-10.
  3. ^ MV Napa Arrives, Golden Gate Transportation District