I,m on Portsmouth/Caen 06:45 Thurs

I,m on Portsmouth/Caen 06:45 Thurs

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Fatboy chim

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976 posts

251 months

Sunday 21st March 2004
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Is anyone else on this sailing. Ive never taken my TVR on a ferry before, do they tend to ground themselves when embarking? any hints to avoid this? Hope to meet some of you down there

topsparks

1,202 posts

247 months

Sunday 21st March 2004
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We are on the P&O 6.45 crossing along with 17 tvrs from the Berks region and 1 mx 5! who will have fun keeping up. You should have no trouble boarding as my Griff was OK on this sort of fast cat ferry last year,you should hear us coming ,see you there regards James

Fatboy chim

Original Poster:

976 posts

251 months

Sunday 21st March 2004
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topsparks said:
We are on the P&O 6.45 crossing along with 17 tvrs from the Berks region and 1 mx 5! who will have fun keeping up. You should have no trouble boarding as my Griff was OK on this sort of fast cat ferry last year,you should hear us coming ,see you there regards James


Cool! i'll look out for you on the way down. Are you going M3 or A3?, gonna be a noisy morning in Pompey

topsparks

1,202 posts

247 months

Sunday 21st March 2004
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Not sure yet A3 is better for me as iam near Slough but quite a few people are from the Reading area, will sort out the route nearer the time.

shnozz

27,476 posts

271 months

Sunday 21st March 2004
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Fatboy chim said:
Is anyone else on this sailing. Ive never taken my TVR on a ferry before, do they tend to ground themselves when embarking? any hints to avoid this? Hope to meet some of you down there


My S3 was ok last year to le mans and I reckon the S is the lowest car TVR ever produced with the exhaust hanging below the chassis. Scraped a bit on the return leg largely due to 2 cases of lager.

I am taking the Chimaera this year and wont be fretting at all. will be fine.

DustyC

12,820 posts

254 months

Monday 22nd March 2004
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We'll be on the 7:15 fastcat.

See you in the queue

shnozz

27,476 posts

271 months

Monday 22nd March 2004
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and we are on an early(ish) ferry Thursday morning too now so see you down there

DustyC

12,820 posts

254 months

Monday 22nd March 2004
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Fatboy chim said:
Is anyone else on this sailing. Ive never taken my TVR on a ferry before, do they tend to ground themselves when embarking? any hints to avoid this? Hope to meet some of you down there


An F40 in front of us was struggling on the fast cat last year. They had to get some planks out for him and it still caught.
The ramp gradient may depend on the tide as well as Im sure they werent as steep as that on the way back in.

fatboy chim

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976 posts

251 months

Tuesday 30th March 2004
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Ok now i cant wait... is it best to put your roof on for the ferry or is it ok without? Emptying the boot to put your roof in/out seems tiresome