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Posted: 17.12.2018  ·  #41
Just been looking at position of W.B. and she will be soon in the English Channel ,She didnt dilly dally about today, I am sure the capt wont be hanging around the Dover straits in case he gets a few dozen channel surfers from Calais clinging to the back,


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Posted: 18.12.2018  ·  #42
Looks like she has arrived in Cherbourg.


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Posted: 18.12.2018  ·  #44
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Looks like her loading ramp at Cherbourg is getting a new extension.
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what's the difference between that and the two-tier one, the ferries use in Rosslare?


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Posted: 18.12.2018  ·  #45
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what's the difference between that and the two-tier one, the ferries use in Rosslare?


Not sure but I think it has to do with the Beam Height. W.B. Yeats Beam Height is 1.6 Mtrs higher than the berts in Rosslare.
Rosslare Berts = Max Beam 30 metres.. W.B.Yeates. = 31.6
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W.B.Yeates. = 31.6
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Posted: 18.12.2018  ·  #46
The WB Yeats is calling to Rosslare, tomorrow at midday.
Probably a photo opportunity for Irish Ferries top brass, boarding for the last leg to Dublin.
The locals are fairly pissed off with Irish Ferries news that the Rosslare /France route is been abandoned for 2019.
Late tomorrow evening is the slot available to dock in Dublin Port.
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Posted: 18.12.2018  ·  #47
Don't be surprised if the traders and dockers from Roscoff aren't in Cherbourg to block the port for the first inbound sailing of the W.B Yeat.

what are the chances of the ramp down to the port being blocked with Yellow vests? before their cars arrive?


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Posted: 18.12.2018  ·  #48
The French know how to use people power.


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Posted: 18.12.2018  ·  #49
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what's the difference between that and the two-tier one, the ferries use in Rosslare?


Not sure but I think it has to do with the Beam Height. W.B. Yeats Beam Height is 1.6 Mtrs higher than the berts in Rosslare.
Rosslare Berts = Max Beam 30 metres.. W.B.Yeates. = 31.6
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W.B.Yeates. = 31.6
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Beam is width not height, so if the WBY is 800mm further out from the quay wall the ramps probably won't fit correctly into the locating lugs on the ferry deck.


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Posted: 18.12.2018  ·  #50
She's south of Plymouth at the moment en route to Rosslare. Lying b******s, at 11:24 this morning I emailed them and asked if she'd be paying a courtesy visit to Rosslare, this is the answer I got back.
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Dear Liam,



Thank you for your comments.



We have no plans for this at the moment due to the short turnaround time between the vessel arriving to Dublin Port and the Christmas season.



Keep an eye on our website for the latest updates on the Vessels arrival.



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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #51
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She's south of Plymouth at the moment en route to Rosslare. Lying b******s, at 11:24 this morning I emailed them and asked if she'd be paying a courtesy visit to Rosslare, this is the answer I got back.
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Dear Liam,
Thank you for your comments.
We have no plans for this at the moment due to the short turnaround time between the vessel arriving to Dublin Port and the Christmas season.
Keep an eye on our website for the latest updates on the Vessels arrival.

Kind Regards,


Probably afraid to give an ETA for Rosslare for fear of an adverse reaction from the docking crew.it wouldn't be a good show if there was nobody on the quay to catch the MONKEYS FIST :o
The F.I. w.b.Yates departed Cherbourg 17.30 ( 18.5 Irish time ) add 18.5 hours sailing time which should see her dock about
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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #52
She looks to be docked in Rosslare now


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #53
Yeah according to the ship programme I’ve got she’s docked at Rosslare. I wonder what’s the purpose of that?


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #55
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Yeah according to the ship programme I’ve got she’s docked at Rosslare. I wonder what’s the purpose of that?

Talk about rubbing it in, we are not going to sail out of here, but its good enough for us to lie alongside
When is its first fare-paying cruise?
It's probably cheaper for it to be moored in Rosslare then Dublin. There also may not be room for it
It wouldn't look good to have to anchor out in the roads because there is nowhere for it to moor until its first sailing


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Can anyone tell me what the fuss is all about? Maybe im missing something but surely Dublin is as close for most people as Rosslare?
I have always travelled to Rosslare for sailings and never thought too much about it. As far as i was concerned, it was just part of the trip.


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Can anyone tell me what the fuss is all about? Maybe im missing something but surely Dublin is as close for most people as Rosslare?



Says the Dub :lol: :P


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #59
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Can anyone tell me what the fuss is all about? Maybe im missing something but surely Dublin is as close for most people as Rosslare?



Says the Dub :lol: :P

Oh it definitely suits me, no doubt. But i wouldnt have a problem if it was switched back to Rosslare, or Cork. I just dont understand the fuss to be honest.


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #60
I tend to agree.
When I drive out the end of my drive I’m on holidays, if it’s Dublin then handier for me but if it’s Rosslare than I ain’t crying !..... in the scheme of things it isn’t any big deal.


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #61
Only in Rosslare for emergency Dock training 10% drop for Rosslare business, B&B, hotels pubs and supermarket trade and resulting loss of local jobs. Not to worry Shane Ross has just realised its happening so nothing will change 😡

PS Hauliers aren't happy either


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #62
ETA at Holyhead is 10.15 tonight.


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #63
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Can anyone tell me what the fuss is all about? Maybe im missing something but surely Dublin is as close for most people as Rosslare? ......................................................


Cork (2nd. city) > Dublin 290 km Cork > Rosslare 210km
Limerick (3rd. city) > Dublin 215 km Limerick > Rosslare 195 km

AND, getting to Rosslare doesn't include having to use the M50 carpark :P


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #64
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Can anyone tell me what the fuss is all about? Maybe I'm missing something but surely Dublin is as close for most people as Rosslare?
I have always travelled to Rosslare for sailings and never thought too much about it. As far as I was concerned, it was just part of the trip.


MR Google says greystones to Rosslare 1.1/2 hours. Greystones to the Dublin Ferry port 1hour 4 min on the m50 plus two tolls but he has never travelled on the M50 or the East link.
The best time over the last 6 runs to the airport during the afternoon/early evening for me was 1hour 20 min the longest time was 2. 1/4 hours on a Sunday afternoon
Also less time at sea shorter route to Roscoff. and for me a better place to start and finish my French holidays.


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #66
Fair comments all, and I totally agree about the M50, being one of those parked there regularly when im not on the bike. But for anyone travelling to Rosslare from the Northern direction, its the same problem.
My journey to Dublin port has just been reduced to about 45 mins from house to ferry, an hour at the most, so I wont be out protesting. :happy:


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #67
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I tend to agree.
When I drive out the end of my drive I’m on holidays, if it’s Dublin then handier for me but if it’s Rosslare than I ain’t crying !..... in the scheme of things it isn’t any big deal.


Me too, afterall a few years back when SWMBO was coming home from Spain with the car and trailer I was at home in Moira and decided to meet her coming off the boat, how romantic you all are thinking, but it was also an excuse to have a good run on the bike :lol:


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #68
I think it’s fair enough to have the W.B sail from Dublin. But to ditch the Rosslare - France service doesn’t seem to make a lot of sense. That’s a lot of cars and haulers now heading for Dublin.

Apart from the obvious reasons of increased traffic on M50, loss of business to Rosslare etc., there is the issue of brexit. If we in the republic cannot ensure as much freight carrying capacity to mainland Europe , in lieu of what could be a prolonged deal, no deal, deal, no deal, tariffs etc. etc. going on for years, then what the hell are we at?


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #69
Wexford haulers, day they are in negotiations with other ferry operators about a service to Le harve, preferably. They state that Dublin will be a last option for them as it’s too slow(m50) expensive( extra mileage, and extra time)
2 hours drive up, with no delays then 3-4 hours sailing down again. The loss of tourism to the south east would be a major factor as well. The 15 million over 5 years is peanuts compared to what is being spent in Dublin and cork.


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #70
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Can anyone tell me what the fuss is all about? Maybe im missing something but surely Dublin is as close for most people as Rosslare?
I have always travelled to Rosslare for sailings and never thought too much about it. As far as i was concerned, it was just part of the trip.

Leaving aside, the traffic etc,
The wb yeats out of Dublin is quoting me nearly €1200 including 10% sale price, for same wagon, passengers and nearly exact dates as travelled in 2018.
2018 trip to france from Rosslare was less than €900.
That is 33% price increase, to experience a " more luxurious experience ".
As someone else quoted here, it is a roll on, roll off ferry that we want not a cruise ship.
IF, have also increased the hauliers prices for the wb yeats, hence why, they are roaring.
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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #71
Now that is ridiculous, a bloody 33% rise is just taking the piss.


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Fairly pricey at that.
 


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #73
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Now that is ridiculous, a bloody 33% rise is just taking the piss.


Time to boycott them.me thinks..........says the lad that hasn't been on a boat since 2015 (Me) 😂


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #74
Fully agree with Max max,if everybody decided to give them a miss for a while they would soon revise their prices.
Unfortunately in this country people make lots of noise but then just fall into the way of life unlike France where they make their feelings known.


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Just for the sake of balancing the debate, the summer sailings out of Rosslare by IF was competitively priced about €200 less than other competitors serving french ports.
However, with recent events, IF have repriced their fares to where now there is only the price of a steak dinner between the 3 operators from the 3 Irish ports.
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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #76
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Just for the sake of balancing the debate, the summer sailings out of Rosslare by IF was competitively priced about €200 less than other competitors serving french ports.
However, with recent events, IF have repriced their fares to where now there is only the price of a steak dinner between the 3 operators from the 3 Irish ports.
Malcolm



I am a building contractor and if I only had 2 other competitors I would be talking to them and I am sure our prices would be similar.
Some people would know this as price fixing but as that is illegal then that is not allowed.
Somehow our prices would be similar😜


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #77
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Fair comments all, and I totally agree about the M50, being one of those parked there regularly when im not on the bike. But for anyone travelling to Rosslare from the Northern direction, its the same problem.
My journey to Dublin port has just been reduced to about 45 mins from house to ferry, an hour at the most, so I wont be out protesting. :happy:


Rob, Also to be Fair there has to be some compensation for those unfortunate enough to have to live on DNS :o >_< :D

Couldn't resist that one.


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #78
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Now that is ridiculous, a bloody 33% rise is just taking the piss.


From now on iI will Be referring to them by a new initial S.t.I. " Screw the Irish Ferry co "


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A little reminder for anyone with Pets..
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We are delighted to welcome your family or assistance pet onboard our ships. Family pets must be pre-reserved and travel in kennels/cat boxes which are situated on the car deck. All dogs, cats and ferrets need a current pet passport. Check in is two hours before departure to allow time to verify the microchip and pet passport.

Fairly pricey at that.
 



Passenger with wheelchair
We allow a limited number of wheelchairs per sailing (safety limits-EU regulations). If one of your party is in a wheelchair please tell us on Step 4-Details, otherwise, we may have to refuse travel at the port. If there are spaces available please continue - If not please select a new sailing.
OUTWARD 2 RETURN 2

Pets get a better deal.


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Posted: 19.12.2018  ·  #80
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A little reminder for anyone with Pets..
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We are delighted to welcome your family or assistance pet onboard our ships. Family pets must be pre-reserved and travel in kennels/cat boxes which are situated on the car deck. All dogs, cats and ferrets need a current pet passport. Check in is two hours before departure to allow time to verify the microchip and pet passport.

Fairly pricey at that.
 



Passenger with wheelchair
We allow a limited number of wheelchairs per sailing (safety limits-EU regulations). If one of your party is in a wheelchair please tell us on Step 4-Details, otherwise, we may have to refuse travel at the port. If there are spaces available please continue - If not please select a new sailing.
OUTWARD 2 RETURN 2

Pets get a better deal.



Just another case of health and safety gone mad.


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