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The MV ''Cathlamet'' is an operated by
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History

The ''Cathlamet'' was built in 1981, as an , for service on the
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- Clinton route. In 1991, in order to keep up with growing demand, the ''Cathlamet'', along with many of her sister ships were upgraded from ''Issaquah'' class to ''Issaquah'' 130-class ferries, by adding additional vehicle areas above the vehicle areas along the outside edge of the ferry. These upgrades had been planned for in the original design of the vessels. The ferry's passenger cabin was updated in the late 1990s, included in the upgrades were the removal of many tables located in the passenger cabin to allow for the bench seats to be spaced closer together in some sections of the ship, and an upgrade of the galley area.


Control issue

The ''Cathlamet'' is infamous in Puget Sound as it has on several occasions struck ferry docks while attempting to dock—occasionally referred to by Whidbey Island residents as the "Can't-land-it" and the "Crash-lamet," and a 1986 crash at the Mukilteo dock caused $500,000 in damage. The problem was eventually traced to the computer that controls the pitch of the props, which because of a large amount of unshielded wiring, would short out a couple of signal lines causing the props to re-angle for full propulsion, instead of reversing. The computer system was eventually replaced in the early 2000s, and since then, the ''Cathlamet'' has had two collisions.


Status

In late June 2014, the new replaced the ''Cathlamet'' on the Mukilteo/Clinton route. As a result, the ''Cathlamet'' was assigned to the Southworth/Vashon/Fauntleroy route to replace the . Since being assigned to the North Vashon Triangle route, the ''Cathlamet'' has often been used as a relief boat elsewhere showing up on the Seattle-Bremerton route or the Mukilteo-Clinton route in planned and unplanned shortages. In 2011 she sailed between Edmonds and Clinton for a few days due to work being done on the Mukilteo dock.Route information
WSF, WSDOT
On the morning of February 18, 2021, a propulsion issue was found on the ''Cathlamet'', forcing the to take over the Southworth–Vashon Island–Fauntleroy route. Washington State Ferries estimated that repairs on the ferry would last at least a month. A year later, on July 28, 2022, the ''Cathlamet'' collided with the pilings near the Fauntleroy dock, sustaining significant damage to one end in the process. According to WSDOT, no injuries were reported. An investigation attributed the accident to human error, and ''Cathlamet'' returned to service in April 2023.


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* Washington State Ferries vessels 1981 ships Maritime incidents in 2022 Ships built in Seattle {{ferry-stub