ONE of Scotland s oldest publicly owned ferry vessels has had to be taken in for repairs due to a fault - as another was due to make a return. The 21-year-old MV Lochnevis which can carry 190 passengers and 14 cars, had to to stop all services on the morning of the Spring Bank Holiday because of the technical issue. It later operated a passenger-only service. It comes as a new row erupted over disruption to freight deliveries at the weekend due to ferry cancellations on Lewis. Now it has emerged that Scottish Government-funded CalMac has had to bring in a passenger charter MV Larven to operate on Tuesday so that Lochnevis can get repaired.