Great footage👏, thanks for sharing👍. I hope you'd got refund for your lunch. If not pop-up on ship's bridge(you have to ask at reception) next time and I will sort it. It was all my fault😉 as I'd been in charge on that crossing. Keep me posted for your future travels⛴ Capt. Grzegorz P. Master "Stena Edda".👋
Hi Captain Grzegorz! Thanks for watching my vlog! It was a bit rough but, Stena Edda appeared to be a very good strong ship departing and arriving on time despite the weather. I will be doing a post later on my Facebook page 'A2B via Sea' to tell all my followers how brilliant the crew were. If you could spread the word amongst your crew it would be appreciated as they deserve a huge thank you for being so fantastic! By the way, thanks for the bridge visit invite - will do next time I'm aboard 😀 Thanks. Myké, Instagram: thebearded_blogger
I got caught in the back end of storm Caludio in November '22 on my way from Holyhead to Dublin, I can't say for sure if it was worse or not (probably not) as I spent the majority of the time in a toilet cubicle feeling very much worse for wear 😂 M2 buoy data from Met Eireann on that day showed >7m waves, and that's not even the (rougher?) sea nearer to Angelsey. It was also in a half-laden Stena Estrid as well, I think the crossing ended up taking 5 hours or so instead of the usual 3-and-a-bit... Definitely had some waves crashing up onto the windows on deck 7. An experience for sure 😂
Hi. Thanks for watching! I hope that event didn't put you off ferry travel. More storm videos, if you like that kind of thing, can be found in my playlist 'When travelling doesn't go to plan ' www.a2bviasea.co.uk Instagram: thebearded_blogger
@@A2BviaSeaonTV Not at all, I've since done Harwich to Hoek Van Holland return, and another Holyhead to Dublin round trip just the other week :) ferry definitely beats flying, especially when the seas are calm
Think these 2 ships are the only ones that goes to see in whatever weather as very rare Stena cancel the Liverpool services but the ships are well build for the irish sea weather.
I feel queasy just watching this 🤢 I crossed from Dunkirk to Rosslare during the tail end of Storm Ciaran at the start of November and it was fairly rolling too! I swear by Stugeron brand anti-seasickness travel tablets, they really work for me
Great footage from your Irish sea adventure on Stena Edda. Thanks for sharing and have a good day! // Bertil.
Great footage👏, thanks for sharing👍. I hope you'd got refund for your lunch. If not pop-up on ship's bridge(you have to ask at reception) next time and I will sort it. It was all my fault😉 as I'd been in charge on that crossing. Keep me posted for your future travels⛴ Capt. Grzegorz P. Master "Stena Edda".👋
Hi Captain Grzegorz! Thanks for watching my vlog! It was a bit rough but, Stena Edda appeared to be a very good strong ship departing and arriving on time despite the weather. I will be doing a post later on my Facebook page 'A2B via Sea' to tell all my followers how brilliant the crew were. If you could spread the word amongst your crew it would be appreciated as they deserve a huge thank you for being so fantastic! By the way, thanks for the bridge visit invite - will do next time I'm aboard 😀
Thanks. Myké, Instagram: thebearded_blogger
That takes me back to my "going to the channel islands" days. I can taste the salt, thank you.
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another great upload....
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Looks like fun
Great soundtrack.
Fabulous 🌊
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hello, like it-you made incredible ,goodbye~
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I got caught in the back end of storm Caludio in November '22 on my way from Holyhead to Dublin, I can't say for sure if it was worse or not (probably not) as I spent the majority of the time in a toilet cubicle feeling very much worse for wear 😂
M2 buoy data from Met Eireann on that day showed >7m waves, and that's not even the (rougher?) sea nearer to Angelsey. It was also in a half-laden Stena Estrid as well, I think the crossing ended up taking 5 hours or so instead of the usual 3-and-a-bit... Definitely had some waves crashing up onto the windows on deck 7. An experience for sure 😂
Hi. Thanks for watching!
I hope that event didn't put you off ferry travel. More storm videos, if you like that kind of thing, can be found in my playlist 'When travelling doesn't go to plan '
www.a2bviasea.co.uk
Instagram: thebearded_blogger
@@A2BviaSeaonTV Not at all, I've since done Harwich to Hoek Van Holland return, and another Holyhead to Dublin round trip just the other week :) ferry definitely beats flying, especially when the seas are calm
Great video. I hope you got to finish the lunch. I've eaten chips off worse things over the years!!😉
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🤣 managed to retrieve some of it lol
Think these 2 ships are the only ones that goes to see in whatever weather as very rare Stena cancel the Liverpool services but the ships are well build for the irish sea weather.
Was the Monday 10am sailing. If it was my mate was saying it was rough 😂😂😂😂. Then again he’s a land lover 😂😂😂
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I feel queasy just watching this 🤢 I crossed from Dunkirk to Rosslare during the tail end of Storm Ciaran at the start of November and it was fairly rolling too! I swear by Stugeron brand anti-seasickness travel tablets, they really work for me
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did anyone brave a few pints onboard ?
Me! Lol