The Good Ship Europe

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Stena Europe at Fishguard on Saturday

Yikes.

Murph writes:

The Stena Europe in Fishgaurd [southwest Wales] on Saturday…returned to Rosslare [Co Wexford] after 26 hours at sea….proper gnarly…!!

Update:

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The car deck aboard Stena Europe

Via Rosslare Maritime Enthiusiats:

The Stena Europe left Rosslare Harbour on Saturday morning and should have arrived in Pembrokeshire Saturday lunchtime. It is understood that a number of foot passengers were “able” to disembark before conditions worsened. According to reports a mooring rope snapped forcing the vessel to leave the port before car and freight traffic could off load. Sea conditions were described as very rough entering Fishguard Harbour and the ship listed heavily. A passenger on board Rob Vincent said.. “Approaching Fishguard Harbour the ship rolled valiantly to port causing a lorry (above) to collapse on the lower deck”

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21 thoughts on “The Good Ship Europe

  1. Rep

    I’ve been on a ferry that got stuck in a storm before heading to France many moons ago. Not a pleasant experience. Never seem so much vomit flowing around a floor before.

  2. LookingOn

    That’s not an actual truck. It’s a ‘tugmaster’ which moves trailers. The 5th Wheel was more than likely up higher than a normal truck and so caused an imbalance.

  3. Anti-Frilly Keane

    ‘Got stuck on the old Inishfallen back in the day of packed lunches and flasks. T’was too stormy to dock safely in either Cork or Swansea.

    By the 10 hour I was nearly ‘ating the carpet with the starvation, anyway all the underage alone passengers were moved to the cinema and fed and minded etc. I’ve never seen so much gawk in all my life. And I’ve been to the Edinburgh Hogmanay ….

    Finally docked about a day later

    1. The Old Boy

      Christ, sounds grim. I spent the best part of a day in a light ferry between the Channel Islands of Jersey and Sark on a journey that should have taken about an hour. By the time we docked no-one, including the crew, had anything left to purge. The unholy state of the jacks was compounded by the fact that seawater occasionally backed violently out of them.

      1. Casey

        Ah good times. I took the vomit comet out of Dublin a few times only for a calm sea to turn into a rager. The state of the jacks was just …. something to behold. God help the poor sods who had to clean it all.

      2. Anti-Frilly Keane

        ‘Tell ya sum’ting else
        Remembering the smell ….
        Vomitty Gawky putrid spew
        Durty smoggie diesel
        Ranky Fags and manky liquor
        And stinging b o

        ‘Has me reaching for the sick bowl

  4. Spaghetti Hoop

    Sailed many a ship that shouldn’t a-sailed. The vomit river outweighs any fears of sinking or mutiny.

  5. Janet

    I saw a poor woman throw up her false teeth overboard…on a more appetising note remember the massive sausages Stena used to do though ? Highlight of my annual childhood chunder trip.

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