M V BUTE on a stormy day

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2008

CalMac car ferry BUTE leaving Gourock for Rothesay on a sailing diverted from Wemyss Bay - Friday 22 February 2008

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  • sniff sniff, I smell complete and utter bullshit

  • Mate they wre named after the old Bute, and Argyle of the 1950s/60s

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  • She's coping with that very well.

  • Just a minor inshore squall to these ships , coping very well indeed

  • By the Way Im the Namer Of The MV BUTE. No Lie This Is The Story. My Dad Works For Calmac I Know The Owner of Calmac, I Asked Him If I Could Name The BUT And the ARGYLE, he Said yes, Thats How I Named it. Dont Belive Me I Will Ad A Video.

  • I was on the ferry as well. It was not rough at all. I have also been on a ferry that was a lot rough and it sailed from Wemyss Bay but that was one of the streakers.

  • thats not rough!!! Try going on a calmac ferry from castlebay to oban on a rough day. The Clansman was doing nose dives into the sea and twisting from side to side and back and forth! Thats what you call rough...that video up there is just a normal crossing for a slightly rough an windy day. The boat wouldn't break in half anyway!

  • i was on this ferry, thought the boat was going to break in halk at one point, children were screaming, loads of people being sick

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