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Overhang on Ace Roma/Sundance 630G
415415 PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:39 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Has anyone had a problem getting on/off a Ferry with a Roma or 630G because of the large overhang I will be going to the Isle of Man and on NSF to Zeebrugge?Thanks Peter.
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Re: Overhang on Ace Roma/Sundance 630G
415417 PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:44 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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SwiftGroup wrote:
Has anyone had a problem getting on/off a Ferry with a Roma or 630G because of the large overhang I will be going to the Isle of Man and on NSF to Zeebrugge?Thanks Peter.



Going to the TT 24th May - 6th June are we Peter?



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overhang AND hangover on way back

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Re: Overhang on Ace Roma/Sundance 630G
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some-where-in-oxford wrote:
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Has anyone had a problem getting on/off a Ferry with a Roma or 630G because of the large overhang I will be going to the Isle of Man and on NSF to Zeebrugge?Thanks Peter.



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Hello Lionel,no I am competing on the Manx Rally!17th to 19th July.I have an Ace Roma which I tow my trailer and rally car with,although I wont be taking the trailer to the Manx I just wanted to know if anyone had any problems with the angle of the loading ramps.Peter.
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Hi Peter, just before we changed to our present m/h (sorry a Rapido Wink ) we had a Royale 630 Ensigne, now if the overhang on the 630G is the same then you have no problem, or put it another way we did not when we sailed from liverpool.

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415424 PostPosted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 5:07 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi Peter, just before we changed to our present m/h (sorry a Rapido Wink ) we had a Royale 630 Ensigne, now if the overhang on the 630G is the same then you have no problem, or put it another way we did not when we sailed from liverpool.

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Peter

From a coach point of view, the ro-ro ferry operating ex Douglas and Heysham is no problem.

I have not travelled on the high speed catarmarans.

Russell

Edit - just thought ot something. If you are on the conventional ferry on a day crossing, I would advise booking a cabin. The passenger lounge areas on the Ben My Chree (ro-ro) are, well, not the most expanse.

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Rapide561 wrote:
Peter

From a coach point of view, the ro-ro ferry operating ex Douglas and Heysham is no problem.

I have not travelled on the high speed catarmarans.

Russell

Edit - just thought ot something. If you are on the conventional ferry on a day crossing, I would advise booking a cabin. The passenger lounge areas on the Ben My Chree (ro-ro) are, well, not the most expanse.
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Peter,
You have a mutual friend with a Sundance 630L. Perhaps he could advise you.

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