just don't park next to a bike you can't afford....
Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....
I went on Kaitake a few weeks back and was impressed with the system. Tie-downs looked almost new and were of a very good quality.
pic of the Mighty V-Strom attached showing the setup.
Edit - wont work if you have hand grips that dont have a removable end.
I tie my bike down properly, there is no worries about it ever falling over
When I originally used to cross over I used to tie it down at four points with the stand up
In dozens of trips over the Strait I have yet to see a bike ever fall over, although I seem to only ever get smooth sailings
I will from my last experience always now use Monte Stello that goes over night time. $69 includes a small cabin and free food. OK, so she is no luxury ferry. Used for trucks and if you don't like truckies then dont do it. But the price, the night time crossing (saves valuable daylight time), the cabin and the food. Why do the day ferry thingy? (See my blog entry re the NV400 ride). If you use the ferries you should always have your own tiedowns with you, and they are needed on her as she is, as mentioned, focussed on trucks. But there is a space set aside on second deck for bikes.
I've used the ferries across the ditch several times with my bike n always carry my own tie downs .......... I'm surprised how many people don't carry tie downs (very handy things should you need them and they don't take up too much room) and even more suprised on how many people (guys) don't know how to attach them ........... I've found the Blue Bridge to be consistantly better priced and the hours of the ferries work in better for me when travelling than the Interislander usually does.
Be good or be good at it
Finally crossed the ditch on Bluebridge......
Internet bookings are on licence plate number, which is very handy compared to Interislanders "booking reference number sequence"....
I was guided on board Santa Regina before the cars......(unlike interislander)
And also was allowed to leave first on other end...(also unlike Interislander)
Bikes are directed to upperdeck against starboard side.
There are bike slots with 4 anchorpoints on deck.
The points are relatively close to bike.
I did'nt see any tie downs provided, so used my own.
Crew were helpfull, and trip was calm and uneventfull.
Slightly cheaper then Interislander, and crossong time (8 am from picton to Wellington)
suited me better.
Happily travel bluebridge again.
Monte stella is sistership to Regina, so expect bike arrangements to be similar/identical.....
but have not been aboard "stella"
Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....
My understanding is that steel stands skate around on steel decks much more readily than rubber tyres do and using the centre stand lifts the rear tyre off the deck.
Also, if you tie down against the side stand, you can compress the suspension both front and rear which gives the whole assembly more resilience without moving around than a centre stand where it is likely that only the front suspension keeps tension on the tie downs.
I may not be as good as I once was, but I'm as good once as I always was.
Would recommend this for sure. Have done plenty of boat trips with Interislander and found it a mission in most cases. Did my first of 4 trips across on bluebridge and it was a dream. Always take my own tie downs anyway so it's never a problem. The ship never rocked once and the guys on board are awesome to deal with. Seemed the booking in and the whole trip to be fair was made to be very easy.
Bigs thumbs up for Bluebridge from me too. Bloody awesome! Interislander is full of Union staff that can't be bothered doing anything but collect their pay and the book in procedures are shite. If your late you don't get on. With Bluebridge you can ring them and they will save you space if your running late. Guess they wouldn't wait past sailing time of coarse.![]()
Trumpydom!
Hell, if Bluebridge can do calmer crossings, then it's them for me, everytime!![]()
Bluebridge don't have tie downs, but plenty of deck ropes (a bit greasy) you can use, assuming you can tie a knot![]()
thats why I use them better all round. as for tie downs, they suggested the 1st time i used then to bring my own because of theft etc...
when using tie downs i put it on side stand & put the right hand on 1st a pull untill stand is off the deck then pull left side down this way the bike is standing with out stands nothing gets bent & never leave it in gear, because if the weather is a bit rough & there is a bit of movement it can create a lip on the bore
sadly i have to use Interislander as the CK have organized the cheap rates through them
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