M/V COHO


''MV Coho'' leaves the inner harbour at Victoria, British Columbia.

The 'M/V ''Coho''' is an auto ferry operated by Blackball Transport, a descendant of Black Ball Line. Blackball owns and operates this single ferry between Victoria, British Columbia and Port Angeles, Washington. The ''Coho'' was designed by Spaulding & Associates of Seattle. The vessel was built by Puget Sound Bridge & Dry Dock in Seattle, Washington and made her first sailing to Victoria B.C. on December 29, 1959. She is powered by two V-12 Electro-Motive Division (EMD) diesels rated at 2550HP each and has twin 8 foot stainless propellers with twin rudders. The overall length is 341.5 feet with a service speed of 15 knots. The ship's vehicle clearance is 14 feet with a carrying capacity averaging 100 vehicles and up to 1,000 passengers.

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Terrorist incident


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The ''Coho'' made news on December 14, 1999, when Ahmed Ressam was arrested by border authorities in Port Angeles after
he attempted to enter the United States via Victoria on the ''Coho'' with home-made explosives and timing devices hidden in his car.
He admitted he and accomplices had planned to bomb Los Angeles International Airport on New Year's Eve, 1999.

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