Peninsula Daily News
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TACOMA — The historic Kalakala ferry is for sale, for one dollar.
The once-sleek, silver, art-deco vessel is now in Tacoma and starting to sink. The Coast Guard may seize the boat soon. The Kalakala needs repairs completed to keep her afloat.
Built in the 1920s, the Kalakala began serving Seattle as a ferry in 1935. It sailed the Bremerton route for more than 30 years and the Port Angeles-Victoria route for five years before it was auctioned off in 1967. It was re-purposed in Alaska as a fish processing ship before being grounded in 1972 as a cannery.
There’s a string attached to the dollar offer: The current owner says the one buck sale price is for someone who commits to renovating the Kalakala for at least one million dollars.