Seajet
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So for interest, and info to people there, what's the service between this Christmas evening and New Year's Day +1 please ?
So for interest, and info to people there, what's the service between this Christmas evening and New Year's Day +1 please ?
So according to that, it was back in service, appropriately enough, on the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbour...![]()
Seems like FB6 has forgotten how to dock over Christmas ? clearly another bad day on the Medina . Will it now be suspended when there is the wrong type of wind maybe as it looked like it was still struggling again .
Strong ebb tide today when that was filmed , probably a bigger factor than the wind,
I was expecting something like that to happen.
A little earlier, when I was watching , probably the previous crossing, they they just made it. Once the south chain had been adjusted and the tide had fallen a bit. they had no more trouble. It'll be Ok agins in a few days time, when the largest tides have passed, until the next big spring tides at the beginning of February!
It seems to be one or two landings on the west side when the spring ebb tide first reaches its peak rate, and before the south chain can be adjusted, that are troublesome. Goodness knows what the solution is. Think of some way of adjusting the south chain earlier. Remove the new breakwater from the river entrance so that the tidal flows return to what they used to be. ? Demolish the terminal building , waiting room and crew facilities so that the slipway can be widened on it northern side? Getting a man in the water with a winch cannot be a long term solution.
Sooner or later that pile is going to give way. They've already cut the top off so that it is not hit by the "horses head". I saw it hit it pretty hard once before. So hard that I was surprised none of the passengers coming down the steps from the top deck was notthrown off their feet!
They do seem to have largely overcome the problems of cars scraping the slipway. They come in closer now than they did at first and during the recent outage they've done something, not sure what, to the way the ramps operate. Extending them is still an option though according the recently published "report"
I hadn't realised the Cowes chain ferry was involved in the attack on Pearl Harbour. You learn something every day. Must've need pretty long chains to get it across the Atlantic.
You try coordinating an incident after than without laughing on air....
I hadn't realised the Cowes chain ferry was involved in the attack on Pearl Harbour. You learn something every day. Must've need pretty long chains to get it across the Atlantic.
I was watching the camera the other day and as she was coming in to the western slip the ramp, being lowered for visibility, took an almighty side-on clout from the orange bumper thingy. Can't imagine it will take too many like that until it's broken!
It seems to be one or two landings on the west side when the spring ebb tide first reaches its peak rate, and before the south chain can be adjusted, that are troublesome. "