The Steamer Virginia V is the last of the steam-powered "Mosquito Fleet" vessels that serviced Puget Sound ports. In 1921 Anderson & Company of Maplewood, Washington, began her construction, built of local old-growth fir. She was launched March 9, 1922, and towed to downtown Seattle for the installation of her engine and steam plant. In Seattle the engine was removed from Virginia IV and installed in Virginia V. On June 11, 1922, Virginia V made her maiden voyage from Elliott Bay in Seattle to Tacoma down the West Pass. She continued to make this voyage nearly every day until 1938.
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Fleet: Pacific Northwest
Designer: Anderson & Co.
Builder: Anderson & Co.
Length: 125'
Year: 1922
Owner: Virginia V Foundation
Owner url: https://www.virginiav.org/