A retired Washington ferry will now become a floating office after it was recently purchased by a company in Everett.
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Decommissioned WA ferry 'Elwha' becomes floating officeThe Elwha ferry, a fixture of Washington State Ferries (WSF) for over 50 years, has been sold to Everett Ship Repair for $100,000, where it will be repurposed into floating office and warehouse space.
Washington State Ferries completed the sale of the Elwha on Thursday, four months after a deal with a different buyer sank.
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by Allison Berry, KOMO News Staff TOPICS: SEATTLE — The historic ferry Elwha, a staple of Washington State Ferries since 1968, has been sold to Everett Ship Repair for $100,000. The ferry will ...
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