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Author Topic: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000  (Read 5016 times)

CaptainMike1

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This is really great news, three ferries for sail for only £400,000 each!

Great fun in the Solent with these, perhaps Terry could be Commodore?

http://www.solentwaters.co.uk/JAlbumnews/Recentnews/slides/Cenred.html#picttop
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Stuart2007

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Well, Capt. Traddles can probably work out how to steer one, can't you Angus  ;)

One or two of the kids can have a go as they are experts at everything.

If Mr Grooeenegard (sp, sorry) is still about, he can command the third one.

Which just leaves the rest of us to sit back with beer and sandwiches and watch.
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The Ferry Man

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Hmmm...

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Dear Santa

I have been realllllly good this Christmas.

All I would like is one Ferry, currently languisihing at Marchwood

Your Pal,

The Ferry Man
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Stuart2007

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£400,000 isn't that high, really.

I'm sure Doc Terry will buy them
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The Ferry Man

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£400,000 isn't that high, really.

I'm sure Doc Terry will buy them

Lets hope so, though depending on what happens in Court, Wightlink may want them back

I am sure we can sail them - the should be similar controls to Red Eagle
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Stuart2007

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That Court action won't go anywhere. Wightlink will win- that's for sure.
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Ralphy

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ive just asked my dad, he say's we can't have one  :thumbdown:
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Stuart2007

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Maybe they'll do a buy 2 get 1 free- just like tesco
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The Ferry Man

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Maybe they'll do a buy 2 get 1 free- just like tesco

Let's hope so...
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The Ferry Man

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It might take a lot of paper...
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Kevinmcg_ships

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Re: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000
« Reply #10 on: December 23, 2009, 20:13:51 »

They've got a cheek - when I checked a few months ago the asking price was £384,000.

Doubt Wightlink would want the 'C' ferries back as it would cost too much to being them back into class again. Not to mention SOLAS regs etc
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Stuart2007

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Re: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000
« Reply #11 on: December 23, 2009, 20:24:57 »

Since they're only estuary tubs- are the requirements THAT strict?
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Re: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000
« Reply #12 on: December 23, 2009, 20:51:31 »

Since they're only estuary tubs- are the requirements THAT strict?

That's what I've been told by those who work in the ferry industry. The MCA and SOLAS regs are getting more and more stricter every few years.

Some new regs, for example does not allow newbuildings to have passenger saloons or crew living quarters below the waterline, and the freeboard to car deck level must be higher than before (which is why the new 'R' class Wightlink ferries look so tall compared to the old 'C' class).



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Re: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000
« Reply #13 on: December 23, 2009, 21:04:12 »

A joint Shipsim Forum fundraiser?
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McGherkin

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Re: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000
« Reply #14 on: December 23, 2009, 21:12:36 »

Let's not be greedy...

We'll only get the one to start with, fill it up with marmite and go sailing! We'll make propaganda visits to all the SS ports, and break America! We'll all be famous!!!
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Stuart2007

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Re: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000
« Reply #15 on: December 23, 2009, 21:21:27 »

I suppose the main reason for ship sim instead of a real ex wightlink is that these barges wouldn't make Dover-Calais (in the same environment)
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Re: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000
« Reply #16 on: December 23, 2009, 21:27:21 »

I suppose the main reason for ship sim instead of a real ex wightlink is that these barges wouldn't make Dover-Calais (in the same environment)

They could do...
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Re: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000
« Reply #17 on: December 23, 2009, 21:36:26 »

i would buy it if i had the money but i dont, i would refit it and start my own ferry company with it or use it as a personal ferry for me and my family to sail on and i would be the skipper :2thumbs:
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Re: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000
« Reply #18 on: December 23, 2009, 22:23:57 »

I would have one, but I think the Fee's would be too expensive at Fleetwood Docks!!
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Stuart2007

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Re: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000
« Reply #19 on: December 23, 2009, 22:32:22 »

One could set sail from Dover towing the other...when the one towing runs out of fuel the other takes over towing...then when that runs out of fuel the other sets off from Calais to tow the other 2 in from mid channel...

I don't think it's a fuel problem that would stop you doing such a crossing...

i would buy it if i had the money but i dont, i would refit it and start my own ferry company with it or use it as a personal ferry for me and my family to sail on and i would be the skipper :2thumbs:
I will make a wild guess that a condition of sale (or sail!) would be that you don't use it in competition with Wightlink
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Re: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000
« Reply #20 on: December 23, 2009, 22:51:43 »

True, especially as Dover-Calais in the same environment can sometimes be like...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLtWDY6wRqI

That's an absolute cracker of a video.

Around 18 years ago I was on her with a school trip and the weather conditions were similar, although not bad enough for the vessel to hove around in the Downs, like in that youtube video. It was the best crossing I've ever been on.  :2thumbs:
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Re: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000
« Reply #21 on: December 23, 2009, 22:55:40 »

True, especially as Dover-Calais in the same environment can sometimes be like...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLtWDY6wRqI

At about 5.30 it looks like it isn't making any headway at all
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Re: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000
« Reply #22 on: December 23, 2009, 23:09:53 »

Speaking of rough water

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deX7R9RbmX0&NR=1

Anyone shed any light on this???
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Re: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000
« Reply #23 on: December 23, 2009, 23:16:47 »

It couldn't have been TOO far from visiting the tita.... :sleepy: :sleepy:
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Re: Why bother with Ship Sim when you can buy a ferry for only £400,000
« Reply #24 on: December 23, 2009, 23:51:22 »

At least this topic has promoted some new discussion!

Anyone got a view as to whether they could do Dover-Calais booze cruises, don't need a dock as you can put them on the beach and put the ramp down?
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