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A bigger problem surely is the use of salt on the roads in Winter...
Not disputing salt on the roads in winter if you want to drive in snow and ice it can be avoided with a motorhome personal choice - i'm saying a fairly open deck ferry puts a vehicle in a very salty enviroment similar to using a jet washer on low pressure and using sea water to wash it - and the salt will get everywhere with wind behind it - and that it will help with a vehicles corrosion - just look at vehicles that spend their lives on seafronts compared to one that spends most of it's life inland - certainly most vehicles spend more time parked than being driven
 

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Couple of things for me. Why would you book a ferry with a Sunday night Roscoff crew change adding another day at sea if A, you don't really enjoy travelling at sea and... B, you know you're fridge will be off for two days?

Don't travellers look at the services aboard before booking... there's a clue in the term Economie, hence the disclaimer... would you spend the best part of £1000 on anything else without any research?

Modern motorhomes are designed to travel with the gas on, the problem at sea is that fridges tend to shut down due to wave movement.

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We use the ferry every year to Spain and we both sleep like a baby.

Unless the damn thing is bouncing up and down. Then I don't at all. I am not a great sailor.

But agree about the salt, our van was white with it last year and we were under cover. About the 2nd or 3rd van down from the open deck.

Mind the howling gales and snow storms washed it all off as we went south. :D

We are presently arguing with Brittany ferries about damage done to our high glaze polish finish by the salt spray. There is a clause on the BF online booking form which says; vehicles parked on open decks will be washed off with fresh water towards the end of the voyage. It would appear from this forum that this service is not carried out as per booking information. My salt damage will cost circa £1000-00 to put right! The independent assessor who inspected the damage whos report was commissioned by BF says, the damage is due to salt ingress which has eaten into the polish. He says damages of £2000-00 are appropriate to put the damage right!!!! I am never going to use an open deck ferry again. BF are refusing to pay me out, this may finish up in court as a Damages For Misrepresentation 1967 case.

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We are presently arguing with Brittany ferries about damage done to our high glaze polish finish by the salt spray. There is a clause on the BF online booking form which says; vehicles parked on open decks will be washed off with fresh water towards the end of the voyage. It would appear from this forum that this service is not carried out as per booking information. My salt damage will cost circa £1000-00 to put right! The independent assessor who inspected the damage whos report was commissioned by BF says, the damage is due to salt ingress which has eaten into the polish. He says damages of £2000-00 are appropriate to put the damage right!!!! I am never going to use an open deck ferry again. BF are refusing to pay me out, this may finish up in court as a Damages For Misrepresentation 1967 case.
I'd worry about what has penetrated into the chassis you cant see and access as well
 

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We are presently arguing with Brittany ferries about damage done to our high glaze polish finish by the salt spray. There is a clause on the BF online booking form which says; vehicles parked on open decks will be washed off with fresh water towards the end of the voyage. It would appear from this forum that this service is not carried out as per booking information. My salt damage will cost circa £1000-00 to put right! The independent assessor who inspected the damage whos report was commissioned by BF says, the damage is due to salt ingress which has eaten into the polish. He says damages of £2000-00 are appropriate to put the damage right!!!! I am never going to use an open deck ferry again. BF are refusing to pay me out, this may finish up in court as a Damages For Misrepresentation 1967 case.
MFW said; I'd worry about what has penetrated into the chassis you cant see and access as well.
peatmoor; PS we have also had to have the chassis pressure washed off.
 
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Doesn't your battery keep the fridge/freezer cold?
Not when the engine isnt running unless you have a compressor fridge.BUSBY.

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Couple of things for me. Why would you book a ferry with a Sunday night Roscoff crew change adding another day at sea if A, you don't really enjoy travelling at sea and... B, you know you're fridge will be off for two days?

Don't travellers look at the services aboard before booking... there's a clue in the term Economie, hence the disclaimer... would you spend the best part of £1000 on anything else without any research?

Modern motorhomes are designed to travel with the gas on, the problem at sea is that fridges tend to shut down due to wave movement.
But a fridge has a naked flame when on gas and the ferry is full of cars which many run on highly explosive petrol..Petrol leak naked flame not a good combination.BUSBY.
 
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For those that don't know it is also illegal here in Spain to use any underground car park with a vehicle using gas or that has on board gas tanks, or to park a vehicle with a gas cylinder in it which is being taken/returned from changing. This is due to the fact that being subterranean the gas has nowhere to go .
 

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Presume none of the above involved taking a pet dog. I use the Chunnel, although I like sailing, but would not leave my dog.
Why rush down to Spain? It's not going anywhere, and to be honest I prefer France, but bend to my wife's need for a bit of guaranteed sunshine.
I liked the idea of a mini cruise, across the Bay of Biscay?
Excellent thread.

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We are presently arguing with Brittany ferries about damage done to our high glaze polish finish by the salt spray. There is a clause on the BF online booking form which says; vehicles parked on open decks will be washed off with fresh water towards the end of the voyage. It would appear from this forum that this service is not carried out as per booking information. My salt damage will cost circa £1000-00 to put right! The independent assessor who inspected the damage whos report was commissioned by BF says, the damage is due to salt ingress which has eaten into the polish. He says damages of £2000-00 are appropriate to put the damage right!!!! I am never going to use an open deck ferry again. BF are refusing to pay me out, this may finish up in court as a Damages For Misrepresentation 1967 case.

BF will hose down all the vehicles on the open deck. They rinse them off, they don't wash them.
Devils advocate here...
Personally I'd not contemplate the cheaper sailing option if a single trip attacks your polish so aggressively. That was a consideration you made prior to booking?
What response have you received from your polish manufacturer/provider as to it's protective properties?
 
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We are presently arguing with Brittany ferries about damage done to our high glaze polish finish by the salt spray. There is a clause on the BF online booking form which says; vehicles parked on open decks will be washed off with fresh water towards the end of the voyage. It would appear from this forum that this service is not carried out as per booking information. My salt damage will cost circa £1000-00 to put right! The independent assessor who inspected the damage whos report was commissioned by BF says, the damage is due to salt ingress which has eaten into the polish. He says damages of £2000-00 are appropriate to put the damage right!!!! I am never going to use an open deck ferry again. BF are refusing to pay me out, this may finish up in court as a Damages For Misrepresentation 1967 case.
MFW said; I'd worry about what has penetrated into the chassis you cant see and access as well.
peatmoor; PS we have also had to have the chassis pressure washed off.

Wow that's expensive polish. You'd think at that price it wouldn't dissappear with 1 days worth of saltwater. Try some 20 quid Harly Wax with carnauba :love:
 
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We came back in March , work up in morning ,we knew it was going to be rough ,as sick bags were in corridor night before !! damn good bags as next morning out came my breakfast and I was able to pour it down the cabin toilet without spilling it, Second time that Bay of Biscay had had me , Via France next time.
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We came back in March , work up in morning ,we knew it was going to be rough ,as sick bags were in corridor night before !! damn good bags as next morning out came my breakfast and I was able to pour it down the cabin toilet without spilling it, Second time that Bay of Biscay had had me , Via France next time.
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I always feel unwell unless the Biscay is like a billiard table. Been in bed the whole 24 hours before now. :sick:

But so far I have never needed a sick bag. (y)

Funny thing with the sea sick feeling is (for me at least)

The feeling of wanting to be ill disappears immediately I get on dry land. :D
 
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I always feel unwell unless the Biscay is like a billiard table. Been in bed the whole 24 hours before now. :sick:

But so far I have never needed a sick bag. (y)

Funny thing with the sea sick feeling is (for me at least)

The feeling of wanting to be ill disappears immediately I get on dry land. :D

So do I once i'm on dry land, 1st time I was seasick was in the Bay of Biscay on a Cruise ship going to the Canary Islands, Force 12 calming to Force 10 !! met a couple and one of them said they were at front of ship and it threw her out of bed , I spent £55 for jab in ship's hospital , best £55 I have ever spent
 
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I always feel unwell unless the Biscay is like a billiard table. Been in bed the whole 24 hours before now. :sick:

But so far I have never needed a sick bag. (y)

Funny thing with the sea sick feeling is (for me at least)

The feeling of wanting to be ill disappears immediately I get on dry land. :D
Its all in the mindBUSBY.

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It’s not a problem for Brittany Voyage Club members as you just tick the box that says calm crossing.
 

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