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Posted: 08.12.2018  ·  #1
Today was a very busy day along the W B Yeats berth. there were several groups going to and coming from ,people moving around the lounge she looks like a ship that is going to sail.


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Posted: 08.12.2018  ·  #2
Well that will be miracle if she sails? 😝


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Posted: 14.12.2018  ·  #3
Has the saga ended? , W.B. is now after a few hectic days and nights seems to be all cleaned out and shipshape Now as she is expected in Dublin over the weekend will she sail on the 18.00 tide this evening


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Posted: 14.12.2018  ·  #4
She hasn't moved yet.


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Posted: 14.12.2018  ·  #5
Hopefully she doesn’t hit an iceberg


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Posted: 14.12.2018  ·  #6
Their afraid to get it wet there's heavy rain forecast for tomorrow 😅


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Posted: 14.12.2018  ·  #7
Never seen so many workers walk on and off a ship that was was supposed to be finished, Again tonight there are an army and most look like they are carrying paint pots, There aint no way she will go tonight.


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Posted: 14.12.2018  ·  #8
Its a bit ominous that the other hull was launched today and moored alongside I still think they are going to salvage some parts to cover the penalty fees. :o


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Posted: 14.12.2018  ·  #9
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Never seen so many workers walk on and off a ship that was was supposed to be finished, Again tonight there are an army and most look like they are carrying paint pots, There aint no way she will go tonight.


With the time thats she has been sitting then surely she is bound to be ready for another coat of paint. :happy:


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Posted: 14.12.2018  ·  #10
W. B. Is probably waiting for a visit from the Queen. Everywhere she goes, she is preceded by gangs of people painting everything! What you can’t see is the team of plumbers installing the royal ‘throne’ in case she needs to go!

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Posted: 14.12.2018  ·  #11
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Paddy, what website are you using to view the boat in dock ?


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Posted: 14.12.2018  ·  #12
Maybe this one


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Posted: 14.12.2018  ·  #14
If its any help,what I do is type in google www.fsg-ship.de and then click on about us at top of page and then scroll down to webcam pier . She was still there last time I looked ,the next high tide is 4 minutes past six in the morning, 5.04 our time.


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Posted: 15.12.2018  ·  #16
Even if she was ready to depart, assuming she is bound for Dublin, the weather may cause a delay in sailing. The gales that we are experiencing here at present are due over the North Sea by midnight tonight, and may slightly worse than we are getting.

The shipping forecast for sea area Forties (middle of northern part of North Sea) is south easterly 8 to 9, soon (6 to 12 hours) increasing storm 10, later (12 to 24 hours) forecast issued at 11.30 today.

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Posted: 15.12.2018  ·  #17
Just went onto Irish ferries site, they're pushing discounts for bookings on her, but , boy, are they dear... Out June 26rd, back July 23rd, 3 adults, MH and Toad, €1425.00.....


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Posted: 15.12.2018  ·  #18
The doors are now closed and it looks like casting off time, but now lost the camera, Her route is chartered down from Frensburg and into the Kiel canal ,out into the north sea and she is bound for Cherbourg.That is according to route posted


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Looks like she is about to set sail and heading for Cherbourg according to Marine Traffic


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Posted: 15.12.2018  ·  #20
And away she goes


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As crappy as the weather is, I would prefer to see the new crew, learn their new ship in gale force winds in some very busy shipping lanes. No simulation computer training can build up that experience.
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Posted: 15.12.2018  ·  #23
Yeah, I hope the staff get practicing how to pull a perfect pint off Guinness in rocky weather.


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Was just looking along


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Another great addition to the Cypriot shipping fleet heads off into the great unknown. :D I wonder will she ever visit her home port. :-/ :-)


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Posted: 15.12.2018  ·  #27
Great to see the vessel is on its way. I am definitely looking forward to travelling on the W B Years. We would be a lot worse off if we didn't have Irish Ferries competing on these routes.


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Great to see the vessel is on its way. I am definitely looking forward to travelling on the W B Years. We would be a lot worse off if we didn't have Irish Ferries competing on these routes.


I can't see where you think there is competition, anytime it shows up the big profiteers buy it out and go ahead ripping us all off. they should not be even allowed even use the name while sailing under a flag of convenience. If there was true competition the Rosslare/Roscoff route we be open


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Great to see the vessel is on its way. I am definitely looking forward to travelling on the W B Years. We would be a lot worse off if we didn't have Irish Ferries competing on these routes.


I can't see where you think there is competition, anytime it shows up the big profiteers buy it out and go ahead ripping us all off. they should not be even allowed even use the name while sailing under a flag of convenience. If there was true competition the Rosslare/Roscoff route we be open

Sorry am I missing something.... Brittany and Stena both offer direct sailing to France. Is that not competition for the customer. Would you rather not have Irish Ferries on the route. I don't know about anyone else but I have always found Irish Ferries to be the most competitive prices on the French route. Is that not a good thing. I'm happy with them


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Posted: 15.12.2018  ·  #30
There hasn't been a bob spent on Rosslare Harbour docking system in decades.
The foot passenger gangway was condemned years ago. Likewise with the forklift delivery system.
Rosslare is operated by CIE, the old irish rail company.
Everything is loaded onto the boat in a single file system while any other port that I have used is a two lane system.
It is sad to say but Rosslare is dying.
In the sad game of politics, it will probably getting a bunch of money from Brexit, which will postpone the funeral.
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Posted: 15.12.2018  ·  #31
It needs to be privatized. There. I have said it
Next week will do.
Oh it didn’t happen

I may deface some public buildings now, to show my displeasure


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Posted: 15.12.2018  ·  #32
Anybody following W.B.Yeats may not have noticed that she has turned north and now heading up around the top of Denmark. Did the Capt not trust the engines through the canal or maybe he didnt have enough of change on him for the tolls, strange because it is 250 kms longer that way.Perhaps there were waterworks at the weekend on the canal !


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Posted: 16.12.2018  ·  #34
From Marine Traffic it looks like she has swallowed a bulk tanker.
Unless someone forgot to top off the fuel tanks and she is getting refill.


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Posted: 16.12.2018  ·  #35
The vessel she is alongside is the Zircon, a bunkering tanker, so I reckon you are right. She is getting a fill, wouldn’t mind getting the nectar points from that purchase.

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Great to see the vessel is on its way. I am definitely looking forward to travelling on the W B Years. We would be a lot worse off if we didn't have Irish Ferries competing on these routes.


I can't see where you think there is competition, anytime it shows up the big profiteers buy it out and go ahead ripping us all off. they should not be even allowed even use the name while sailing under a flag of convenience. If there was true competition the Rosslare/Roscoff route we be open

Sorry am I missing something.... Brittany and Stena both offer direct sailing to France. Is that not competition for the customer. Would you rather not have Irish Ferries on the route. I don't know about anyone else but I have always found Irish Ferries to be the most competitive prices on the French route. Is that not a good thing. I'm happy with them


I can see both your arguments. I am not familiar with the French crossings. But I do know Celtic Link made a very quick exit when they started looking at putting in a sailing from Rosslare to Pembroke. Stena snapped them up, now if that isn't monopolising I don't what is.

Just to piss you all off even more....... at the time I was in discussions with Celtic Link and the fact they were doing this, I had to be quiet then. The suggested fare for a Motorhome on the Rosslare to Pembroke crossing was £80 return.


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Posted: 16.12.2018  ·  #38
WB is now in the north sea, she sure has large fuel tanks judging by the time taken to fill them.Hope the capt has got his Applegreen card for the points. She was up to 20 knots but has now dropped back, wind direction plays a big part ,but dont see her in Cherbourg tonight, Tomorrow night would look better


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Posted: 16.12.2018  ·  #39
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WB is now in the north sea, she sure has large fuel tanks judging by the time taken to fill them.Hope the capt has got his Applegreen card for the points. She was up to 20 knots but has now dropped back, wind direction plays a big part ,but dont see her in Cherbourg tonight, Tomorrow night would look better


Estimated time for arrival in Cherbourg is around 12:55 am Wednesday.Maybe she will stop off somewhere else before arriving in Cherbourg.


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Posted: 17.12.2018  ·  #40
Maybe she will stop off somewhere else before arriving in Cherbourg


Let's hope its not Davy Jones locker 😁😁


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