Sea Conditions a Tad Lively

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Hill Wimp

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I remember spending a very rough few hours in the Irish sea when the ferry couldnt dock due to rough seas.

How does the ferry company get away with that. Surely EU health and safety legislation is universal, and that broke every rule in the book.

In years of travelling, car, bus, train, plane and boat the only time I've seen my son struggling was on the cross channel ferry last Christmas where conditions were that bad that even with stabilisers the ferry was bobbing around like a cork. Just standing up was a challenge, and walking around needed planning. I was surprised the crossing wasn't cancelled.
 

classic33

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I remember spending a very rough few hours in the Irish sea when the ferry couldnt dock due to rough seas.

How does the ferry company get away with that. Surely EU health and safety legislation is universal, and that broke every rule in the book.
Only rough crossing I can remember is one where you met the roof coming down as you were still travelling upwards.

That bad they'd to shut the Duty Free, on safety grounds.
 

classic33

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[QUOTE 4474182, member: 259"]We've had that once on Hull to Rotterdam. If you lay down in bed you got thrown up into the air. But they never shut the bar.:laugh:[/QUOTE]
That got shut as well.
 

classic33

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[QUOTE 4474190, member: 259"]Shutting the bar on an Irish crossong. Bloody Nora![/QUOTE]
An overnight sailing from Liverpool, and no beer, I know.
 
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