how much are people paying for a ferry
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how much are people paying for a ferry
And what ports did you go between? Would be very interested in what a high top would cost during the summer holiday period, as i am thinking of going next year. The ferry companies aren't posting prices for next year yet.
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Re: how much are people paying for a ferry
Hi Lloydy, went to france this year by eurotunnel, v similar cost to ferry when I booked it in Jan, cost for hi top n 8ft trailer was £230. Went 10pm friday night, came back just before midday on a Sunday.
Eurotunnel dont make extra charges for hi vehicles, just need to know to manage space.
Her indoors and youngest daughter arent good sailers so the small extra costs (about £40 I reminder) was well worth the lack of drama!
Im waiting for new fares being listed so I can book again for next year. Eurotunnel again for me.
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Eurotunnel dont make extra charges for hi vehicles, just need to know to manage space.
Her indoors and youngest daughter arent good sailers so the small extra costs (about £40 I reminder) was well worth the lack of drama!
Im waiting for new fares being listed so I can book again for next year. Eurotunnel again for me.
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Re: how much are people paying for a ferry
rhm wrote:Hi Lloydy, went to france this year by eurotunnel, v similar cost to ferry when I booked it in Jan, cost for hi top n 8ft trailer was £230. Went 10pm friday night, came back just before midday on a Sunday.
Eurotunnel dont make extra charges for hi vehicles, just need to know to manage space.
Her indoors and youngest daughter arent good sailers so the small extra costs (about £40 I reminder) was well worth the lack of drama!
Im waiting for new fares being listed so I can book again for next year. Eurotunnel again for me.
Richard
Lloydy is gassed, you can't use Eurofunnel if your vehicle uses lpg.
We went Dover> Boulogne with LD lines and that was £82 return for our 2.7mtr hightop 7th August, 2 adults, 2 kids.
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Re: how much are people paying for a ferry
Sea France via ferrycheap.com ,2 adults 1 kid under 14 , 1 Lt 28 westfalia hightop over 3m high and 5m long £60 return , the size of the van didn't make a blind bit of difference , LHD and Jibblet sailed on the same deal £40 return , 1 adult and 1 kiddie , one high top , one poptart ..
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Re: how much are people paying for a ferry
Lloydy is gassed, you can't use Eurofunnel if your vehicle uses lpg.
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Re: how much are people paying for a ferry
Wow a lot cheaper than i thought. Had a quote for a ferry to santander, was about £1400
for this summer.
Going to france is a lot cheaper then.
Forgot about the LPG restrictions, with the tunnel.
With prices that cheap, can't see any reason not to go, thanks everyone

Going to france is a lot cheaper then.
Forgot about the LPG restrictions, with the tunnel.
With prices that cheap, can't see any reason not to go, thanks everyone

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Re: how much are people paying for a ferry
You cant knock £40 return can you
I booked the week before and it was about £100, no limit on hight on Sea France as it goes on length (my van with the kayak on is taller than your van Lloydy). I know your only on it for just over an hour but the Sea France ferries are much nicer than Norfolk line.
PS. seen that Syncro hightop for sale in the vans for sale section
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PS. seen that Syncro hightop for sale in the vans for sale section

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Re: how much are people paying for a ferry
PS. seen that Syncro hightop for sale in the vans for sale section
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Yes i've seen it, Wife say's no

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lloydy wrote:PS. seen that Syncro hightop for sale in the vans for sale section
jed
Yes i've seen it, Wife say's noUnless of course you know someone wanting to buy a nice 2WD hightop
It has an AAZ too, stick your van on ebay you know it makes sense

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If you have looked at that van for sale again since my last post you need to get another wife....
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Re: how much are people paying for a ferry
I did a couple of months ago, had a bit of interest. Then the wife noticed, and off it came, should of mentioned it to her i supposelloydy wrote:
PS. seen that Syncro hightop for sale in the vans for sale section
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Yes i've seen it, Wife say's no Unless of course you know someone wanting to buy a nice 2WD hightop
It has an AAZ too, stick your van on ebay you know it makes sense
jed

Probably next year sometime, will be syncro time. I've only had this one 8 months.
I just need one of these fabled people who stop you in a supermarket carpark and offer you 9k [ though i would take 8

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She makes up for it in other ways...................If you have looked at that van for sale again since my last post you need to get another wife....
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And yes i did look at the van again.
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Your so weak
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Re: how much are people paying for a ferry
lloydy wrote: With prices that cheap, can't see any reason not to go, thanks everyone
You seen the weather here ? THAT's the reason to go

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Re: how much are people paying for a ferry
Sorry to hi-jack the thread, but just out of sheer nosey-ness and curiosity why cant you take a vehicle on the euro tunnel if it runs on LPG? Is it to do with cabin pressure as it were?
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