We did a really rough crossing Dieppe/Newhaven on a tiny ex steamer ferry [1969] and thank goodness we were able to dock, maybe as the ferry was so small [Falaise]
Offering free food and drink? maybe not many takers-poor staff having to clean up after seasick passengers! the falaise had carpets in the bar-horribly stained from other rough crossings-ferries need to be hose-downable, I would imagine!
@fangbe2 It is indeed, I remember one time when the Pride of Dover left harbour. We had only slight seas but as soon as she hit a wave and she shook people started panicking
@gloomyoutlook Purely for the fact that trying to dock, let alone enter the port, is dangerous with high-winds. It's much safer to ride out the storm at sea, and usually Ferry companies are as accommodating as they can be - usually offering free food and drinks here and there.
I did the crosing 350 x's (!!) I Drove bigrigs back in the 90;s
ArubaSailing 3 months ago
Love it! ... travel a lot on the channel.... good video..
colinclarke1000 7 months ago
We did a really rough crossing Dieppe/Newhaven on a tiny ex steamer ferry [1969] and thank goodness we were able to dock, maybe as the ferry was so small [Falaise]
Offering free food and drink? maybe not many takers-poor staff having to clean up after seasick passengers! the falaise had carpets in the bar-horribly stained from other rough crossings-ferries need to be hose-downable, I would imagine!
Oakleaf700 8 months ago
it looks so funny when all the people on board are in panic
fangbe2 9 months ago
@fangbe2 It is indeed, I remember one time when the Pride of Dover left harbour. We had only slight seas but as soon as she hit a wave and she shook people started panicking
HDferryChannel 9 months ago
why 11 hours, i was on dover to calais in rough seas and we were 2 and half hours
sf52lnw 9 months ago
i would of loved to been on that
beefyboy09 1 year ago
How can they close a port with a ferry out at sea? at least let the bloody ones that've left in first o_0
gloomyoutlook 1 year ago
@gloomyoutlook Purely for the fact that trying to dock, let alone enter the port, is dangerous with high-winds. It's much safer to ride out the storm at sea, and usually Ferry companies are as accommodating as they can be - usually offering free food and drinks here and there.
D4mo84 10 months ago
1:34 ; )
Mehdispino 1 year ago
that poor little flag out there
feel sick just watching lol
SuperMole666 1 year ago
Is that people dropping there Beers? Great vid, thanks for posting!!
jamescowfish 1 year ago
is this calais to dover
GadgetReviews21st 2 years ago
Yep it is but we were stuck along the coast during the day and it was dark by the time we could enter the port.
HDferryChannel 1 year ago
awesome video, 1:33 made me jump a bit!
CrazyCars552 2 years ago 3
SOOOOOOO glad I no longer work on a ship!
EmmaLewis 2 years ago 3
nice vid m8!
mistercle4ner 2 years ago 3
Excellent. I went through the Bay of Biscay in a force 12 once on the Pride of Bilbao. We went up and down and side to side for 3 days!
Jammers22 2 years ago 3