Oh yes.Yep, Newhan - Dieppe it secures you the best seats near the bar.
Although on that particular ferry the word "best" is strictly relative to a rather low base.Yep, Newhaven - Dieppe it secures you the best seats near the bar.
Yeah, plus I taped a load around the rope that I took with me too.A long strip of inner tube to wrap around the frame, to protect it, is good for that as well.
Hopefully ill get to do that on my trike this summerNot that one but whizzing to the front of the queue and wheeling a bike on board a ferry is possibly one of the most exciting things you can do in life
And let me assure you arriving on time, and being required to stand in a queue until I was the only one in the queue and last to board is one of the most tedious ways of passing three hours.Not that one but whizzing to the front of the queue and wheeling a bike on board a ferry is possibly one of the most exciting things you can do in life
AlsoWho runs the Isle of Man Ferries? IoM Steam Packet Co? That's what wiki says ... and quick search shows ...
https://www.steam-packet.com/FAQs#bikes
Can I take my bicycle with me?
Bicycles are carried free of charge when accompanied by a fare paying foot passenger. Passengers are advised to dismount and push their bicycles when embarking or disembarking from the vessel.
I've always had to book my bike separately on cross channel ferries though (and have in the past been refused because all the bike spaces were full).