We are regular visits to Arran and were there for a long weekend last weekend. The ferry service is in a real mess at the moment and it was the first time we had sailed across from Troon. We went back to Ardrossan though. The terminal building and slipway seemed so far away from where the cars wait to board the ferry. Then it seemed to take ages- some cars had to turn around inside the car deck as they go on at Troon in through the stern. The lorries had to reverse off the ferry at Brodick. Also as it was so windy, it took ages for the boat to dock in Brodick. Also at Troon the foot passengers had to board via the car deck. It wasn’t ideal but I thought it was better than having no ferry at all. It must be so frustrating and a nightmare for the people who rely on the ferries for work and those who live on Arran.
When the ferry does move to Troon after the new ferries enter service, there will be a gangway at Troon. Plus having Troon as a secondly mainland port is far better than the ferry going all the way to Gourock in bad weather.
Ive never seen the ferry on that side of the pier where the timber ship or Waverley berths. Glad to see some of the badly designed outdoor seating being replaced by something more comfortable!
Don't worry about it lol. In the video I was wrong about both Seacat & P&O operated the Troon to Larne route. Because Seacat actually operated between Troon and Belfast, not Larne.
@@Scottish_Transport_ExplorerSeacat operated from the berth the Alfred is sat on in your video. It was a great service when it actually ran despite some ropey infrastructure.
Why are foot passengers left to board ship, with little or no ameanities. Safety dies appear whennearing the ship. The tourist boards/ local councils note; families on budgets, walkers, hickers etc seem not to be included, ' travelling is an exciting part of a holiday', not a poor experience, that needs, to be overcome. Note Britany Ferries, have the same regimes, so it's not ferries ib Scotland
Edit: Seacat operated between Troon & Belfast and P&O officially stopped opening from Troon in 2016
We are regular visits to Arran and were there for a long weekend last weekend. The ferry service is in a real mess at the moment and it was the first time we had sailed across from Troon. We went back to Ardrossan though. The terminal building and slipway seemed so far away from where the cars wait to board the ferry. Then it seemed to take ages- some cars had to turn around inside the car deck as they go on at Troon in through the stern. The lorries had to reverse off the ferry at Brodick. Also as it was so windy, it took ages for the boat to dock in Brodick. Also at Troon the foot passengers had to board via the car deck. It wasn’t ideal but I thought it was better than having no ferry at all. It must be so frustrating and a nightmare for the people who rely on the ferries for work and those who live on Arran.
When the ferry does move to Troon after the new ferries enter service, there will be a gangway at Troon. Plus having Troon as a secondly mainland port is far better than the ferry going all the way to Gourock in bad weather.
Ive never seen the ferry on that side of the pier where the timber ship or Waverley berths. Glad to see some of the badly designed outdoor seating being replaced by something more comfortable!
This is the future.
Seacat was Troon to Belfast. P&O ended the Troon to Larne route in 2016.
Thanks sorry for the mistake 👍👍
On one of it's first sailings from Troon, the Seacat crashed into a concrete post . I don't think that there was much damage.
Apologies, I got that wrong. That happened in 1999 it seems.
Don't worry about it lol. In the video I was wrong about both Seacat & P&O operated the Troon to Larne route. Because Seacat actually operated between Troon and Belfast, not Larne.
@@Scottish_Transport_ExplorerSeacat operated from the berth the Alfred is sat on in your video. It was a great service when it actually ran despite some ropey infrastructure.
Why are foot passengers left to board ship, with little or no ameanities. Safety dies appear whennearing the ship. The tourist boards/ local councils note; families on budgets, walkers, hickers etc seem not to be included, ' travelling is an exciting part of a holiday', not a poor experience, that needs, to be overcome. Note Britany Ferries, have the same regimes, so it's not ferries ib Scotland
Addendum, first line, Safety does appear, when ,,,
Addendum, first line. Safety does appear prior to board the vessel
Interesting video but please check the spelling in your captions, a number of mistakes.
Thanks and sorry for the spelling 👍