I’m up to the cabin and ready for a shower
The north’s never ending fascination with hot running water, at the turn of….. well….. um….. that round thing.
I’m up to the cabin and ready for a shower
Weird you. I'm having a pint.Works for me, whilst others are floundering wondering how to strap their awesome steeds down, I’m up to the cabin and ready for a shower
Weird you. I'm having a pint.![]()
I am and have done. Having processed all that, I can not help myself but to think that you might be overthinking it by a fair bit, while I and many others, have already showered and enjoying a cold one, whilst chatting utter bollocks with my fellow bollox talking biker mates. But not to worry, you'll soon be along to buy us another round.Think about it ….d’oh
By pulling it down on the rear footrest hangers on both sides, to the deck cleats…the rear wheel is firmly on the deck floor
All I carry is two small 4’ ratchet straps - coiled up in a pannier or rack bag
Wheel chocks are abundant on the deck floor, if you use your eyeballs
Grab a couple and wedge in front of each wheel
Been doing it that way since late 1980’s, on ferries
Don’t be so quick to judge others
Works for me, whilst others are floundering wondering how to strap their awesome steeds down, I’m up to the cabin and ready for a shower

Likewise.I am not a marine law specialist or an insurance underwriter but I am pretty certain it is the responsibility of the ship's master to ensure any cargo is adequately secured.
I am not a marine law specialist or an insurance underwriter but I am pretty certain it is the responsibility of the ship's master to ensure any cargo is adequately secured.
Whatever the assorted laws or practices might say, 10-1 says BillyBob Bikermate will be seeking compo from any source he can find, probably after assistance from the court of UKGSer and its assorted legal (my mate says) experts.
I would certainly have a go at claiming against the ferry operator if my bike was damaged after being thrown across the deck whilst traversing the Bay of Biscay or if a load on a truck slipped off squashing it. The ferry operator could have a discussion with the truck owner. If the ferry operator became difficult I would claim on my bike insurance and travel insurance and let your sort chew the fat with third parties.
I’ve emailed Stena Line & asked for their procedure for boarding & disembarking on motorbikes. I’ve also asked if I need to bring additional straps & who is ultimately responsible for the security of the bike.
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I’ve emailed Stena Line & asked for their procedure for boarding & disembarking on motorbikes. I’ve also asked if I need to bring additional straps & who is ultimately responsible for the security of the bike.
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I use the Stena line boat from Belfast to Cairnryan 3 or four times a year (getting bloody expensive) and the deck hands secure the bike with 3" wide ratchet straps across the saddle with the bike in gear and on the sidestand. They have squares of neoprene to protect the saddle. This is the most secure way to strap a bike down IMHO as the strap is compressing the springs and therefore compensates for a fair degree of movement and it can't move backwards and forwards much in gear. Does put a bit of pressure on the sidestand which some don't like but I've never seen it casuing any issues. In the old days I was on a few ferries which required you to tie your own bike down with a piece of manky rope. Doubt it would happen now but a sheepshank and a truckers hitch are your friends........my days as a teenage sea cadet wer not wasted.I’ve emailed Stena Line & asked for their procedure for boarding & disembarking on motorbikes. I’ve also asked if I need to bring additional straps & who is ultimately responsible for the security of the bike.
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It all sounds far to ropey to meIn the old days I was on a few ferries which required you to tie your own bike down with a piece of manky rope. Doubt it would happen now but a sheepshank and a truckers hitch are your friends........my days as a teenage sea cadet wer not wasted.![]()
. I'll sooner grab a manky 3" ratchet strap....It all sounds far to ropey to me. I'll sooner grab a manky 3" ratchet strap....