I.O.W Ferry from Portsmouth
A quick question for those of you who have travelled. Is the ramp onto the ferry really as flat and straight as it appears when I look on Google Earth.
I'm thinking of taking our Delta there next year and as it would be a first time on a ferry, I'd like to try something easy
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Don't worry about it. You are not the first. Hundreds of caravans use those ferries.
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I don't know if they still do it, but be aware (to save any embarrassment) the crew used to wander around the car decks before the crossing putting the hand brake on any caravan's and car trailers.
You can feel a right idiot at the other side when your on the Grand Prix grid as all the other cars jostle for pole position down the ramp.
Don't ask me how I know
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It will rarely ever be truly flat as the tide is at a different height every hour and every day, and twice a month Spring tides occur. They give a lower lower tide and a higher higher tide! The ferry companies are aware of this and cater for it, so as obbernockle said, don't worry.
Hope this makes sense.
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Totally off topic in a way catherinef - considering the cost of the ferry to the I of W, how about your first ferry being a trip to France? Highly likely to be cheaper and far more of an 'expedition' even if you don't travel far and access onto the boat is dead easy....
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You swines
Not too sure about taking our 2 Labradors Paul.
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Take a good map as well. They took the signs down during the war and I don't think they have put them all back yet.
Personally I'd choose The Isle of Wight anyday over France & the French.
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That's a very good point. We were turned back and put on the return ferry because we forgot ours. Trouble is that we had the same problem when docking at Portsmouth. We will certainly remember them next time.
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Another funny, but true story. We were making the crossing back home many years a go. as some may know the passenger deck seats that look out the forward windows are always sought after and people rush to bag them. On this occasion a large family group had sent on ahead a couple of scouts to place coats, bags etc to claim them.
So with the boat loaded and the ramp up it set sail with the happy family taking in the view for the crossing. After about 5 minutes the ferry did a 180 turn, they spent the rest of the trip seeing where they had been
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