MV Hubbard

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The MV Hubbard is named after the Hubbard Glacier, a tidewater glacier located 35 miles north of Yakutat. The vessel was designed by Elliott Bay Design Group of Seattle, Washington and constructed at Vigor Shipyard in Ketchikan, Alaska. The MV Hubbard is the second Alaska Class Ferry built in Ketchikan, along with its sister ship the MV Tazlina. The MV Hubbard is scheduled to enter service as a day boat in the North Lynn Canal in the summer of 2023, providing service to the communities of Juneau, Haines and Skagway.

A Side View of the <em>MV Hubbard</em>

The MV Hubbard is 280 feet long, seats up to 300 passengers and carries 53 standard vehicles. The MV Hubbard's onboard amenities include observation lounges with comfortable chairs, a covered heated solarium, a cafeteria-style cafe', a children's play area and a quiet room. Click on the image to start a slideshow of all deck plans on the MV Hubbard or view our Vessel Information Table for more statistical information.