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Back to the original topic............

The cheapest way of staying in your MH and crossing the Channel is via the Tunnel and using Tesco Club Card Vouchers or be a shareholder of of the Tunnel.

I've stayed on the lower decks during a crossing and it was rough so the car decks must be worse!!

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I am sure you can on the Sulawesi, Gorontalo - Pagaimana overnight ferry.

All of the lorry drivers and their mates were sleeping in their cabs. Didn't see a motorhome though!

Or, alternatively you will no doubt be approached by a crew member offering his cabin, for a modest sum ...... on the car deck, cabin complete with torn out magazine pictures of smiling amorous ladies wearing a little, but only a little, taped to the rusting bulkheads.
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Woolwich Ferry has no problems in carrying passengers in their vehicles Wink
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