M/V Blue Marble
An historic early-centrury Alaskan halibut schooner, the Blue Marble is a rugged all-weather adventure excursion work-boat with an antique interior and huge amount of open deck and cargo space. Carrying passengers and freight to ports on the Puget Sound and San Juan Islands, she is the perfect vessel for adventure kayaking, deep sea sports fishing, diving and scientific missions. Galley, head, and clean and comfortable quarters for daytime operations.
The Blue Marble is owned by Blue Marble Energy Corporation, a local Seattle-based company pioneering the development of biofuels made from seaweed.

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Length: 65 ft.
Year Launched: 1911
Builder: Gust Jorgensen (Ballard)
Designer: Unknown
Restored: 2008
Propulsion: Single Detroit 871 Diesel
Speed: 8 - 9 Knots knots
Passengers: 6 + crew
110v / 220v Power: 90 KW Genset
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