Get your armbands on

One of our blokes took the Holyhead-Dublin boat last Monday in the teeth of a force 10 gale, and he recorded Captain Burns’ pre trip announcement telling exactly how it is.

Turn your speakers on

He forgot to mention where the sick bags are located

Find a seat not likely find me in nearest lifeboat lol

At least he could get a quote from Brian at Confused.com

Or in the case of a real sea crossing it would be along the lines the weather conditions are fine with the usual 35 foot swells the film showing in the cinema for tonight is … meals will be at the usual times according to allocated restaurants. :smiling_imp: :laughing: :laughing:

youtube.com/watch?v=T2ztV7W7VY0

thehairyarsedtrucker:
At least he could get a quote from Brian at Confused.com

nice headlights :grimacing:

we used the bilbao a fair few times when it was run by p&o, so you got abit chatty with some of the staff as they were a good bunch.
when talking about the rough seas on 1 crossing, 1 of the bar man summed it up, “if you see the crew putting a life jacket on, start to worry>” :slight_smile:

At least the Captain keeps the starboard side open for the smokers…
It must be bad to shut the port side.
The Bay of Biscay can get rough all year as i have found.Never done the Irish Sea.

toby1234abc:
At least the Captain keeps the starboard side open for the smokers…
It must be bad to shut the port side.
The Bay of Biscay can get rough all year as i have found.Never done the Irish Sea.

Aled said 20 minutes later the starboard side was shut too