. "Twin English Electric/ Paxman, Colchester, engines, 3,200 Total BHP"@en . . . . . . "Ran aground at Moia Moia, Cape Verde" . "MV Iona"@en . . . "22176905"^^ . "Hebridean island, Iona"@en . . "MV Pentalina-B"@en . "17387"^^ . . . . . "Iona (Schiff, 1970)"@de . . . "*MMSI Number: 617067000\n*IMO Number: 7009653\n*Callsign: D4FU"@en . . "4"^^ . "530"^^ . . . . "Die Iona war eine 1970 gebaute F\u00E4hre der Reederei Caledonian MacBrayne."@de . "581"^^ . "1968-12-10"^^ . . "23"^^ . . "1970-05-29"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1970-01-22"^^ . . . "Die Iona war eine 1970 gebaute F\u00E4hre der Reederei Caledonian MacBrayne."@de . "60"^^ . . "27.78"^^ . . . "70.104"^^ . . . . . . . . "-23.43930625915527"^^ . . . . . "1997-10-25"^^ . . "May 2001"@en . . "15.02388858795166"^^ . . "November 1997"@en . . . . . . . . . . "MV Pentalina-B"@en . . . "Sold 2009"@en . . . . "Mrs P M Thomas, wife of STG Chairman"@en . . . . . "1970-01-22"^^ . "Steel TSMV"@en . . "MV Pentalina-B was a ferry which operated on a variety of Scottish routes. Launched in 1970 as MV Iona, she was the first drive-through roll-on/roll-off ferry built for the David MacBrayne fleet. She was the first ship in the company's history to have bridge-controlled engines and geared transmission, rather than direct drive. During her career she inaugurated more endloading linkspans than the rest of the fleet put together. Purchased by Pentland Ferries in 1997, she was renamed MV Pentalina-B and operated across the Pentland Firth until the arrival of their new vessel. In 2009, she was sold to a Cape Verde owner."@en . "15.023888888888889 -23.439305555555556" . "MV Iona"@en . . "Sold 2009" . . . . . . . . . . . . "1968-12-10"^^ . . . . "13.4112"^^ . . "1115078037"^^ . . . . . "*1970 - 1973: David MacBrayne / CSP\n*1973 - 1997: Caledonian MacBrayne"@en . . . "Ran aground at Moia Moia, Cape Verde"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Twin propellers, 1 Bow thruster"@en . . . "70104.0"^^ . . . . "title"@en . "1970-05-29"^^ . . . "MV Pentalina-B was a ferry which operated on a variety of Scottish routes. Launched in 1970 as MV Iona, she was the first drive-through roll-on/roll-off ferry built for the David MacBrayne fleet. She was the first ship in the company's history to have bridge-controlled engines and geared transmission, rather than direct drive. During her career she inaugurated more endloading linkspans than the rest of the fleet put together. Purchased by Pentland Ferries in 1997, she was renamed MV Pentalina-B and operated across the Pentland Firth until the arrival of their new vessel. In 2009, she was sold to a Cape Verde owner."@en . . "Stern/side"@en . . . . "MV Pentalina-B"@en . . . "1997-10-25"^^ . . . "late 2009"@en . . "POINT(-23.439306259155 15.023888587952)"^^ . "740000.0"^^ . "740000.0"^^ . . . . . "June 2014"@en . . "1324"^^ . . . . . . . "*MMSI Number: 235018108\n*\n*Callsign: GNOT"@en .