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MV Elwha
MV ''Elwha'' is a in the Washington State Ferry System. ''Elwha'' is usually working the Anacortes-San Juan Islands route, and is one of only two ferries in the system certified for international sailings because she meets certain Safety Of Life At Sea (or, SOLAS) standards. This allows ''Elwha'' to make the crossing between the United States and British Columbia. The only other vessel in the system with this certification is . On October 2, 1983 the Elwha ran aground in Grindstone Harbor.〔http://sanjuanupdate.com/2012/02/passing-peggy-warrack-the-siren-of-the-san-juans/ retrieved 1/19/15〕〔http://www.dennisnybackfilms.com/2012/02/1313/ retrieved 1/19/15〕 On 7 April 2006, one of ''Elwha''s two propulsion drive motors suffered a catastrophic failure. The ferry did not reenter service until August 2007 leading to an out of service time of 16 months. Starting during that period, ''Elwha'' remained on hiatus from her regular operations on the Sidney route while ''Chelan'' replaced her. In fall 2010, ''Elwha'' returned to regular operations on this route and continued for the first few days of the Spring 2011 service, before ''Chelan'' resumed regular operations on the route. ''Elwha'' appeared on the route again for fall 2011. The Elwha had a number of sailings canceled on July 10, 2015 due to "necessary repairs" as stated by WSDOT, and the vessel was out of service for the entire day. On July 11, the vessel was removed from service and will "be out of service for four months due to emergency repairs". The Kitsap was pulled from Bremerton and will sail in the Elwha's #5 position for the remainder of the summer sailing season. ==References==
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