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Some of the roads have potholes you could lose a wheel in - so much like most of the UK really. In fairness the minor roads are the worst and you won't be travelling fast down them.
The military road is pretty good - but watch out for scamera vans - they haunt it at weekends especially. Apart from that there a few twisty bits inland but nothing to write home about.
It's a small island, you can cover it quickly - we just enjoyed the views, had a good lunch, went to the beach and pottered about - it's not ever going to be the Isle of Man!
The military road is pretty good - but watch out for scamera vans - they haunt it at weekends especially. Apart from that there a few twisty bits inland but nothing to write home about.
It's a small island, you can cover it quickly - we just enjoyed the views, had a good lunch, went to the beach and pottered about - it's not ever going to be the Isle of Man!
I've used the ferry coming from the Isle of Man a couple of times. No problems usually (exige s2 btw)but sometimes if the sea is a bit rough the ramps can be steeper.
I had to reverse on but I'm sure the ferry guys can give you a heads up if you are going to ground it. The other method is to go on at an angle.
I don't use SELOC but if fellow loti owners are coming over to the Isle of Man I'd love to join in
I had to reverse on but I'm sure the ferry guys can give you a heads up if you are going to ground it. The other method is to go on at an angle.
I don't use SELOC but if fellow loti owners are coming over to the Isle of Man I'd love to join in
island s2 said:
I've used the ferry coming from the Isle of Man a couple of times. No problems usually (exige s2 btw)but sometimes if the sea is a bit rough the ramps can be steeper.
I had to reverse on but I'm sure the ferry guys can give you a heads up if you are going to ground it. The other method is to go on at an angle.
I don't use SELOC but if fellow loti owners are coming over to the Isle of Man I'd love to join in
Oh yes, there are plenty of fellow Lotus owners coming over & you are more than welcome to join us.I had to reverse on but I'm sure the ferry guys can give you a heads up if you are going to ground it. The other method is to go on at an angle.
I don't use SELOC but if fellow loti owners are coming over to the Isle of Man I'd love to join in
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