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Is mounting hardware included as well? (read all my Q&A) No mounting hardware is included and it is one per package. The ordering is per item. There is no other hardware included. Items are not accepted from e-mail, fax or comments section! NO MORE THAN 4 ITEMS! WRITTEN ITEMS, $3 A DAY ITEMS FROM CALLERS AT 979-836-9937 Hi all, would like your guidance on what the club cabin's are like on P&O ferry from Hull to Rotterdam. Is there a kettle tea/coffee provided? We want to spend the whole journey in the cabin with the kids and intend to bring a picnic dinner. We want to know just how much is provided for the extra dosh we paid. (i've asked this on the Rotterdam forum too as I wasn't sure who/where to seek advice from - thanks in advance!) "We want to spend the whole journey in the cabin with the kids and intend to bring a picnic dinner". So you aren't going to leave your cabin !? Why are you sailing then? May aswell get Eurostar to Brussels and train from there to Rotterdam !




One destination mentioned in this post Only travelled in a stanard cabin and there is a plug socket but take a european adapter. We take our own kettle and an electric coolbox, which also works in the car 12v. They provide some entertainment for kids which is free and play areas. Nice lounges where you can relax. You will be asleep most of the time anyway. I think you will get a Tv in a club cabin. As someone who "does`nt do boats", I was persuaded to go on the Hull to Bruges ferry for my daughter-in-law`s 40th, (sailing on Friday the 13th no less). I can only say,come out of the cabin ! Walk round on deck, enjoy the restaurants and lounges, it seems such a shame not to sample what is on offer. "the Hull to Bruges ferry" Did you get a horse-drawn carriage to pick you up from the ferry terminal in Bruges? Unfortunately we had to share a coach (minus horses),I will think about the more exclusive mode of transport next time. You have probably travelled by now but the club cabins are only a little better than the standard ones unless you book the five berth ones.




These have a TV and a double bed as well as three single bunks. There are also suites on board but these arnt included in the two for one offers. You can't take your own alcohol on BTW they search you now! we had a lovely journey and had a 5 berth club cabin with telly, double bed, ensuite shower, kettle and drinks as well as 5 champagne vouchers. Since my young(er) lads didn't want theirs we had the 5 between us. It was so relaxing and nothing like the brutal ferry journeys across the Irish Sea from decades ago. I would recommend booking this sort of room for the well rested, relaxing, and comfortable start to our busy weekend. I have booked -5 berth club. Can you be specific for me please re the bedroom? Is there a separate double bedded room & then 3 singles? I'm travelling with my 2 children & their friend, just need to know? The five berth come with a double bed and a single fixed next to it with an aisle between them. A further two singles are in the roof and are pulled down to a couple of feet off the floor when they are to be used.




There should also be a TV in the cabin as well. Edited: 07 April 2013, 14:19 Real ale prior to hull zeebrugge ferry Paul Heaton Concert - Accomodation P&O Mini-Cruise to Rotterdam-Taking Alcohol Left luggage at zeebrugge Pointless bus service at Hull Ferry Port Where to watch fireworks with no tickets? P and O mini cruise to Rotterdam Zeebrugge to Hull ferry arrival Public transport to Hull Ferry Port See All Kingston-upon-Hull Conversations Sunday Lunch In The Hull Area Somewhere to eat near to Hull port Restaurants in Hull area? Sunday lunch in Hull Day trip from Hull name of hotel near train station? Car boot Sale or Market or Shopping in HullPiracy Attempted to Save Dubloons; The housing market in San Francisco is 110% bananas. Here’s a map of the average 1 Bedroom price from February 2013. Here’s a more recent map that also covers outside the San Francisco peninsula. The gist is that $2800/month is lowest you can reasonably get for a 1 bedroom apartment these days.




What sort of crazy scheme would you need to go cheaper? Thanks to a post on the /r/sanfrancisco subreddit, I heard of a 91-foot-long sailboat pirate ship for sale for the cheap price of $50,000. I went into this as a joke, with the idea that this had a “5% chance of making sense”. The ad described a “Captain’s Quarters” with a Queen Bed, and two staterooms, one featuring a bunk bed. I figured I could rent it out, possibly AirBnB SeaBnB. In an email to the current owner, I said I was looking into using the boat as a landlord Sea Lord. The engine is seized, but I didn’t imagine needing to have it operational for a few years anyway, so bringing it to a maneuverable state was ideally a long-term project. However, upon seeing the boat, and doing a little finance spreadsheet whiz bang, with the cheapest liveaboard berthing fees of $9/foot/month coming to $819/month alone, I couldn’t see a way to make it make financial sense. Maybe if I didn’t have student debt, and didn’t mind if most of my free time was taken up with boat maintenance.




I have finished discussing the financial infeasibility of owning a pirate ship and we’re going to start talking about the pirate ship. Here’s the original ad: We are selling our beloved 91-foot square-rigger, the Sultana, named for the original brigantine Sultana of which it’s a replica, built 1768 in Boston. We lived aboard for many years, raised two children. We hosted events — Pirate Parties, receptions — dockside for years, and chartered throughout the Bay, active in the 1980s into the 90s, always attracting quite a bit of TV and newspaper coverage, out of Alameda, then Brisbane Marina, where it is now. Sadly, we had to move away for work. The boat is extremely comfortable and roomy for living — also a great boat for a party. It’s not a single-hander, but is very satisfying and exciting to sail. * It’s 91′ overall; * Built 1979 – 1985. Composite overall — ferro cement, steel, wood. * 9 sails in new condition (full set) * From aft to forward: Large saloon.




Then, dining area to port and full bar to starboard. Two steps down and Galley to port, head (w/shower) to starboard. Then, two double-bunked staterooms, both port and starboard. Next, Captain’s quarters, with sitting room on port side and queen bed starboard. * 3″-thick mahogany dining table seats 8 or 9. * Aft saloon includes a player piano. # Displacement approx. 60 tons. # Beam approx. 20 feet. # Groco head, should be replaced. # 2 refrigerators, 1 freezer. # Engine is GM diesel (needs to be replaced, as does rudder.) # Elaborate carvings (some visible in photographs), wood figurehead, wormed, parceled and served rigging to replicate the original style. Needs some new ratlines and lanyards, and some general renewal. If you would like notoriety and attention, this ship will supply it. Just cleaning the deck on an afternoon, you will be inundated by passers by and interested parties. Asking $50,000 but will consider all offers. (Was advised to add the word “Sailboat,” and so there it is!)

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