Ferry ride from hell
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I used to enjoy travelling on rough seas as the cafeteria was always empty, so you could quickly get served, only hard bit was getting to a table with your food still on its tray
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The Suilven was sold by Caledonian MacBrayne to a company in New Zealand and this film was taken sailing the Cook Straight between the North & South Island of New Zealand. The ferry since then has been sold once again and is now operating out of Fiji on much calmer seas.
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The ferry is the MV Suilven,which was a Caledonian MacBrayne ferry and she used to sail the minch from Ullapool in the Scottish Highlands to Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis. It is a great ship & I was on it many times in very rough seas. It is a far superior ship to it's replacement The Isle of Lewis ferry which seems to spend much of it's time in rough winter seas tied up at port.
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fear of the boat
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I have seen this vid before, same ''bin'' in foreground, and it did say where it was from-I don't think it was Canadian-either way, just bloomin' glad I was not on it-it would be ''seasick -a-go-go'' if I was on there.
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Sorry, not the Hjaltland, though the logo looks a little like the Northlink Ferries one...
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No NL ferry, sorry
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This is the Hjaltland, a Northlink ferry somewhere near the Shetland or Orkney islands in Scotland.
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Lived in Port aux basques all my life. See those damn boats everyday! THIS IS NOT ONE OF THEM!
That's NOT a Nfld Ferry!! It doesn't even have the Marine Atlantic LOGO on it, someone has said it is from somewhere in Europe, but that is definitely NOT a Nfld Ferry! I've been on them and it is NOT one of the ferrys that go to Nfld.
jaydedhart 1 year ago 4
atlantic ferry-my azz!!!
daveycrockett 1 year ago