Yes comes from the Netherlands and moors up in the quay for spring/summer, they do b&b on-board.
My bike with.............a boat..
Re: My bike with.............a boat..
Apparently its now up for sale! not there in the winter and I`d heard it goes back to Holland for maintenance but it needs a full resto now.
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Re: My bike with.............a boat..
Well actually its my mates bike and me being loaded on to a boat......
The ferry boat Glenachulish, is the last manually operated turntable ferry in Scotland. She is ideally suited for this crossing and is part of Scottish heritage. There has been a car ferry service crossing the Kylerhea straits since 1934. However, the closest point to the Isle of Skye has been a crossing point for hundreds of years.
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The ferry boat Glenachulish, is the last manually operated turntable ferry in Scotland. She is ideally suited for this crossing and is part of Scottish heritage. There has been a car ferry service crossing the Kylerhea straits since 1934. However, the closest point to the Isle of Skye has been a crossing point for hundreds of years.
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Re: My bike with.............a boat..
Crossing Lake Titicaca on a wobbly makeshift boat:
Crossing the Darien gap via a sailboat:
Crossing the Darien gap via a sailboat:
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Re: My bike with.............a boat..
Crossing Lake Titicaca on a wobbly makeshift boat: Snap!
And weirdly they made us ride on and then back off! They could only dock at one end, which is a bugger on a meaty GS.
And weirdly they made us ride on and then back off! They could only dock at one end, which is a bugger on a meaty GS.
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