MV Kahloke

The Kahloke is one of three K-class vessels operated by BC Ferries fleet – her sister ships are the Klitsa, the Kwuna and the Kuper.

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Kahloke was built in 1973 for the British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Highways. In 1985 the Kahloke, along with all of the Ministry of Transportation and Highways coastal assets, were transferred to BC Ferries.

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MV Kahloke at Gravelly Bay, Denman Island

  • Built: 1973 Vancouver Shipyards Ltd. North Vancouver
  • Car Capacity: 30
  • Passengers: 195
  • Crew: 5
  • Length Overall: 54.75 m
  • Length: 54.71 m
  • Breadth: 14.17 m
  • Depth: 2.86 m
  • Draught: 1.37 m
  • Gross Tonnage: 466 t
  • Net Tonnage: 458 t
  • Dead Weight Tonnage: 81 t
  • Service Speed: 10 knots
  • Horsepower: 640

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