The only proper tie downs I saw on a ferry were soaked in sheep shit. I was happy to use my own.
The only proper tie downs I saw on a ferry were soaked in sheep shit. I was happy to use my own.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
so why not stand there and demand some, people all seem to accept the shit service as ok and cower over and bring their own. How did the 18 people two weeks ago enjoy over 1 hour waiting in the pissing down rain for the interislander when there was shelter for jusy 4? shame the ferry people couldn't let them park under the old loading ramp for rain protection, those cunts need some water torture themselves
I would expect no-one on the loading deck would have any authority to arrange for proper tie downs, and even if there was, where would they get them. I'd also imagine that any sort of "demands" would see you and your vehicle removed from the boat if it seemed likely that it would delay the sailing
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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The rest of us look meek to wharfies.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
i'll repeat myself, I've had a bike fall on mine due to shite tiedowns and tieing down, not a pleasant experience ; still maintain I pay for a service, and expect that stuff provided.
I have many bikes so no hard luggage, luggage is at a premium to me and whilst tiedowns aren't large they are still an inconvenience to carry.
do you let the ferry staff apply lubricant prior to inviting them to ream you, or do you like it dry?
suitable for cars yes ,removed and installed after the people leave and before they return. No opportunity to go missing. They wouldnt take them of the bikes cos they migh fall over. Therefore opportunity presents itself for them to go missing. And they obviously do (did)
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