MV Tynwald (1967)
MV Tynwald VI was a roll-on-roll-off car and cargo vessel operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company between 1986 and 1990, the sixth ship in the history of the line to bear the name. Built as Antrim Princess for service on the Stranraer–Larne route, she was chartered under her original name until 1986.
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MV Tynwald (1967)
MV Tynwald VI was a roll-on-roll-off car and cargo vessel operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company between 1986 and 1990, the sixth ship in the history of the line to bear the name. Built as Antrim Princess for service on the Stranraer–Larne route, she was chartered under her original name until 1986.
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MV Tynwald VI was a roll-on-ro ...... her original name until 1986.
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Sold in 2006 for breaking; scrapped in 2007
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Ship builder
R. & W. Hawthorn Leslie and Company Limited, Hebburn-on-Tyne
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Ship completed
Dec 1967
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Ship fate
Sold in 2006 for breaking; scrapped in 2007
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Ship flag
Isle of Man
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Ship identification
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*Callsign: V4KW
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Ship in service
Ship launched
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Ship out of service
circa 2006
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Ship owner
*1967–1986: Sealink Manx Line
*1986–1990: IOMSPCo
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Ship propulsion
Screw-propeller
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Approximately
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Ship type
Roll-on/Roll-off passenger ferry
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MV Tynwald VI was a roll-on-ro ...... her original name until 1986.
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MV Tynwald (1967)
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*1967–1986: Antrim Princess
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*1986–1990: Tynwald
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*1990–2003: Lauro Express
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*2004–2007" Giuseppe D'Abundo
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