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Что (кто) такое V-class ferry - определение


V-class ferry         
  • ''Queen of Esquimalt'' in [[Howe Sound]], sailing from Langdale to Horseshoe Bay
  • MV ''Queen of Nanaimo''
  • ''Queen of Saanich''
  • ''Queen of Vancouver''
  • A drawing showing what ''Queen of Vancouver'' looked like when she was built (bottom), after being stretched (center), and after the upper car deck was added (top).
  • ''Queen of Victoria'' in 1964, showing how the V-class ferries looked as first built
  • ''Queen of Victoria''
FERRY CLASS
Queen of Vancouver; Queen of Saanich; Queen of Esquimalt; V class ferry; MV Queen of Vancouver; MV Queen of Saanich; MV Queen of Esquimalt; MV Queen of Victoria; Queen of Victoria
The V-class ferries, also known as the Victoria class, originally included seven ferries operated by BC Ferries built between 1962 and 1965. The V class were a continuation of the previous design with some cosmetic changes and different engines.
C-class ferry         
FERRY CLASS
C-Class Ferries; C-Class ferries; Cowichan class ferry; C class ferry
The C-class ferries (also known as Cowichan class) are a class of five double-ended roll-on/roll-off ferries operated by BC Ferries in the Strait of Georgia in British Columbia, all constructed between 1976 and 1981. When the vessels were first built, they were the largest ships of their kind in the world.
N-class ferry         
1960 FERRY CLASS OF BC FERRIES
N class ferry
N-class ferries are a class of RORO ferries, of which two remaining examples are owned by BC Ferries. These ferries have the distinction of being the smallest vessels owned by BC Ferries.