Ferry crossing and driving/rest hours

OwenMoney:

bossman:
Don’t forget when arriving at port and starting break to put end country ,and when starting off again start country ,
11 break plus whatever time 2 interruptions come to .

11 hours in total including movements is what we are told here

Journeys involving ferry or train transport
Where a driver accompanies a vehicle that is being transported by ferry or train, the daily rest requirements are more flexible.

“A regular daily rest period, that is one of 11 hours duration or 12 hours if split, may be interrupted no more than twice, but the total interruption must not exceed 1 hour in total. This allows for a vehicle to be driven on to a ferry and off again at the end of the crossing. Where the rest period is interrupted in this way, the total accumulated rest period must still be at least 11 hours or 12 hours if split. A bunk or couchette must be available during the rest period.”
gov.uk/guidance/drivers-hou … vers-hours

From the horse`s mouth. Total rest of 11hrs, so the interruption must be made up.