History | |
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Name | Princess of Acadia |
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Operator |
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Port of registry | Canada, Saint John |
Route | Bay of Fundy |
Ordered | 1969 |
Builder | Saint John Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., Ltd., Saint John |
Cost | $8-million CAD |
Laid down | January 1, 1970 |
Completed | 1971 |
Acquired | May 27, 1971 |
Maiden voyage | June 1, 1971 |
In service | May 27, 1971 |
Out of service | July 28, 2015 |
Identification |
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Fate | Scrapped |
Notes | Replaced by MV Fundy Rose |
General characteristics | |
Tonnage | 10,051.71 GT, 2,447 DWT |
Length | 480 ft (150 m) |
Beam | 66 ft (20 m) |
Draught | 15 ft (4.6 m) |
Depth | 40 ft (12 m) |
Propulsion | 2 diesel electric engines |
Capacity | 650 passengers |
Crew | 28 |
MV Princess of Acadia was a roll-on/roll-off passenger and motor vehicle ferry that traveled between Digby, Nova Scotia and Saint John, New Brunswick, crossing the Bay of Fundy. The vessel held 650 passengers and could transport 180 automobile equivalents.[1] On July 28, 2015 the ship was replaced by MV Fundy Rose.