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    Quote Originally Posted by dogsnbikes View Post
    Depends on when in January Mike.....As I work for Bluebridge I can tell you that up until about the 13/14th of January most of our sailings are rather full although we do put on extra sailings over that busy period..

    but being on a bike your chances are rather high and you don't have to worry about the peak season price hike either.....
    Like a dumb ass, but do they look after your bikes during the pre sailing? I.e how do they tie them down??

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustic101 View Post
    Like a dumb ass, but do they look after your bikes during the pre sailing? I.e how do they tie them down??

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    I recomend you take your own tie downs and tie the bike down y'self, you'll know what I mean when you see the straps they supply

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustic101 View Post
    Like a dumb ass, but do they look after your bikes during the pre sailing? I.e how do they tie them down??

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    As Jatz said....the deck Crew do rounds before and during the sailing to ensure thing's are secure,and if your not sure on how to secure your bike they will assist you
    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    I recomend you take your own tie downs and tie the bike down y'self, you'll know what I mean when you see the straps they supply
    totally agree

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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    I recomend you take your own tie downs and tie the bike down y'self, you'll know what I mean when you see the straps they supply
    why dont you just bend over and let every one shove one up ya?
    We pay good money to travel on the ferry, way more per square foot than a car does and in that I expect to have decent tiedowns provided. Stand your ground and they will find some. otherwise take your own and let them get covered in cowshit and then put them in your bag and enjoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by rustic101 View Post
    Like a dumb ass, but do they look after your bikes during the pre sailing? I.e how do they tie them down??

    Cheers
    There are a few threads around KB on this but.....

    Where they put you there are anchoring points in the deck and along the bulkheads. Most ratchet tie down hooks will easily fit into these.

    Generally most bikers like to secure their own bikes. One tie down for the front over the bars or steering head and one over the tail with the bike on the sidestand. Each bike is different so have a play and see what works without scratching the paintwork or breaking something. I use a Ziplock bag to keep the tie downs in case they get covered in shit.

    If you ask, the ferry staff will help you or you could ask fellow bikers because it is in their interest not to have your bike falling onto theirs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellywrestler View Post
    why dont you just bend over and let every one shove one up ya?
    We pay good money to travel on the ferry, way more per square foot than a car does and in that I expect to have decent tiedowns provided. Stand your ground and they will find some. otherwise take your own and let them get covered in cowshit and then put them in your bag and enjoy
    pah, no-one ties up my bike except myself, and I wouldn't trust some crappy ties they have (some are very crappy).

    I tie it myself, with my own tie downs because I care for my bike.
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    Bike on Picton-Wellington ferry without rider?

    Whats the theory and practice of loading a bike on the ferry without a rider?

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    Ok. I guess I could call them up and ask. Looks like I have to get it freighted, or go over and get it.

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    Bluebridge does it I think

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJSin View Post
    Bluebridge does it I think
    ok ta. Do you know if they have to be rideable? Like, can I push it on and off? Hehe, I don't half want everything do I..
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    Not sure, my BF dropped a bike off at the office which was then placed on the ferry and picked up by it's new owner at the other end

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJSin View Post
    Not sure, my BF dropped a bike off at the office which was then placed on the ferry and picked up by it's new owner at the other end
    Cool. Thats what I'm hoping to do.

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    Cool. Thats what I'm hoping to do.

    Thanks!

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    It's a fair ramp up on the bluebridge. I wouldn't like to be pushing it.

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    They usually charge the equivalent of one passenger fair for a bike, don't they?

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