ianandkath
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do dover/calias jaws, 10 metre van going in may £78 return
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Heading down to Spain taking ten days going down, and same coming back booked on tunnel leave 18th Jan back 18th April,
going the western route, calling into twin lakes for a couple of days fishing, and say hello to Garry & Jan mainly aires no real plan fed up of all the rain.
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train because we have small dog, far better than leaving her in m/home on short ferry trip or in kennels on longer routes
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@ianandkath , HOW !!! Gimme the low down !!do dover/calias jaws, 10 metre van going in may £78 return
i don't understand the depreciation argument as a van will loose value sitting on the drive, a few extra miles won't effect the value alotAdd up the true costs. Depreciation, servicing, fuel, tolls, stops. And in winter the weather risk.
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Don't worry the ships are well stabilised. Done that crossing a dozen times and never felt iffy,,,Have just booked the ferry to Santander for the first time - am dreading it but hubby insists we try it. Think I may have to overdose on Sturgeron.
Agree but it can be hell in winter,,,BUSBY.Spring/summer on a sunny day on the French side is stunning.
i don't understand the depreciation argument as a van will loose value sitting on the drive, a few extra miles won't effect the value alot
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booked it through aferry.co.uk@ianandkath , HOW !!! Gimme the low down !!
Promise???Don't worry the ships are well stabilised. Done that crossing a dozen times and never felt iffy,,,
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If you look at motor valuation publications they will all show a mileage dependent figure for depreciation.
No snow in France now (except perhaps in the mountains). Servicing costs on the MH are the same whether its used or not, as its done on time not mileage. Tyres replaced every 5 years regardless of mileage. Taking dogs on ferries is a pain.
So can that ferry crossing ! lolA
Agree but it can be hell in winter,,,BUSBY.
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Will do MikeSay hello to Gary from Mike and Nikki for me. He is such a nice guy.
We like the Plymouth - Santander trip on the Pont Avon, spoiling ourselves with dinner in the restaurant and drinks in the Piano Bar. We have also been very lucky this year on the whale watching front.
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We're on Cap Finistere on 27th Jan - is it an old rust bucket? Should I be worried?
We're on Cap Finistere on 27th Jan - is it an old rust bucket? Should I be worried?
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We're on Cap Finistere on 27th Jan - is it an old rust bucket? Should I be worried?
i don't understand the depreciation argument as a van will loose value sitting on the drive, a few extra miles won't effect the value alot
Totally agree. If you worried about depreciation then you would not buy a MH in the first place.
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Cos the money spent on a ferry could be money spent on diesel !If not worried about depreciation in the thousands then why such concern about a couple of hundred on ferry costs or few quid in tolls?
Merry Christmas
Or on sustenance, whilst visiting the various Aires in towns and villages on the way down, (weather pending of course) and enjoying the adventure.Cos the money spent on a ferry could be money spent on diesel !