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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7941 |
Not done the ferry, but it just gets under the 1.85m barrier at the tunnel when lowered - the barrier at the entrance seems to be the lowest point, much more headroom on the actual train.
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2nd Jan 2019 8:00am |
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dingg1 Member Since: 29 Jun 2013 Location: PORTUGAL Posts: 1345 |
Not 405 but similar issue with my 322 .
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2nd Jan 2019 9:17am |
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Tinman Member Since: 22 Mar 2017 Location: kent Posts: 1190 |
If you do multiple trips ie 10 a year you can buy a block which covers all types of sizes I travel by car and caravan so two tickets each way = four all the same price if I do it twice a year x 8 they class the caravan as a car no matter what the size? |
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2nd Jan 2019 12:44pm |
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JMDT Member Since: 10 Jan 2016 Location: Suffolk Posts: 60 |
I just booked my FFRR on Brittany and did the over 1.83m. I didn’t get charged anything additional. This was on the Portsmouth to St Malo. It’s an expensive crossing. And better than sawing the aerial off at check in. Current: L460 Autobiography D350 2023, Defender D240 HSE 2020, Defender 110 Adventure 2015, Defender 90 XS 2012, Lightweight Ser III 1975, Aston Martin DBS Manual 2008
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3rd Jan 2019 5:11pm |
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verydisco Member Since: 10 Dec 2009 Location: UK/US Posts: 2952 |
We booked the Portsmouth to Caen trip with the 405 originally, then decided to take the 322 instead and they then sent us a message requesting an extra charge since the 322 is higher (ours even has a roof rack and lights)
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3rd Jan 2019 11:07pm |
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Rwc13 Member Since: 14 Nov 2018 Location: Manchester Posts: 29 |
For future reference, I just got around to measuring accurately the height of my L405 in the parked suspension setting and it is 180cm. So fits comfortably under the 183cm restriction. My return ferry booking is on one where there is no option to have a vehicle with a height of more than 183cm. Hope this is useful to others. |
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21st Jan 2019 9:37am |
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ilard Member Since: 21 Oct 2012 Location: London Posts: 712 |
How did you measure it accurately? |
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21st Jan 2019 10:30pm |
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Rwc13 Member Since: 14 Nov 2018 Location: Manchester Posts: 29 |
Started car, put in lock down mode, got wife to balance a long spirit level on top of the highest point of the roof aerial so that level, then measured from the ground to spirit level. It was exactly 180cm. Also checked this was the high point by doing the same at the front of the roof, which it was. |
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22nd Jan 2019 6:22am |
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Bessy645 Member Since: 10 Apr 2018 Location: Cheshire Posts: 11 |
Brittany ferries new website will warm you when booking if the vehicle details entered don’t match its own database of vehicle dimensions. Theythen reserve the right to charge you the correct amount or worse case scenario turn you away from a full sailing. Realistically, it’s only on st.malo and some of the Spanish routes where it could be an issue Soave wise. I’ve been checked for dimensions when towing a caravan. They are following low cost airlines with their clampdown in baggage policies I guess. If you can lower it at check in great but do be aware the height limit is there for good reason. Up to 1.85 is normally ok but undulating decks and speed when disembarking can be “interesting “ |
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16th Feb 2019 6:46am |
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Sheepwash Member Since: 24 Jan 2020 Location: Devon Posts: 4 |
Not 405 but L322, Been booking trip Portsmouth to St Malo. I tried repeatedly to complete application form declaring over height and every time I got to putting in vehicle registration it swapped it back to under height booking and would not let me declare it over height. Very weird so rang head office who said I must declare it, told em I could not, gave them my registration and they said OH! ok then go for it. We shall see!! |
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9th Mar 2020 3:03pm |
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