Strapping down on a ferry

CalMac seem to know their stuff - they did the strapping with ratchet straps and foam pads:

The Mallaig ferry a couple of weeks ago:
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luckily i carry own straps 'cause i was last on board.

i should stop there ...but as we are all posting pics of our tethered beauties under the bullsh1t pretext that its going to aid someone...

here is mine on hoek-o-hol to harwich at easter last yr when i was still blissfully unaware of this website and how many hours i would later spend trawling the technical section. and gee did i need to

actually it was on this ferry that that another tosser in bar told be about GSer - thanks who ever you were mate (!!!) i think you+lady pillion live in essex. 6 mths later info on ukgser came in useful

back to strapping dem bitches down, its important to do it properly - esp when they have been naughty, taking one down the wrong roads (scenic er beach route) which meant i almost missed the boat and work the next morning. bad girl. she just wants to play, see
 

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On the Norfolkline Belfast / Birkenhead route last weekend rather than the "normal" crew tie down procedure they have changed to an owner tie down policy with help from crew if requested.

When I asked why the supervisor told me was now company policy as they had had complaints from bikers on how they did it, it was either a case of secure your own bike (pads and straps provided) or get off the ferry. :blast
 
It depends

So in short it depends...

In general the easy way to go is to start with sidestand and first gear. One up is to add a strap over the seat. Full blown, as on a trailer on strap on each side of the front fork. Then I add a strap to hold it back throug the rear wheel:thumb2
 
no problem, but fix it your selve:rob
Rotterdam_Hull last week ::augieWind B6:eek
 

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I have always strapped my own bike down, never had any trouble from crew and I have always used the side stand method making sure the ratchet or knot is on the same side as the stand, I don't know the physics of this but it seems work and I like the security of knowing how well the job has been done!
 


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