LPG on Ferries

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LPG on Ferries

Post by Bongopoet » Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:14 pm

I know that you can't travel via the Chunnel when converted to LPG, but what about ferries? Has anyone had any problems?

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Re: LPG on Ferries

Post by Simon Jones » Mon Jun 04, 2012 7:29 pm

Should be no problem. You see loads of motorhomes, caravans and all the LPG vehicles that cant use the tunnel.
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Re: LPG on Ferries

Post by scanner » Mon Jun 04, 2012 9:48 pm

The LPG powered (even if gas turned off and running on petrol) vehicle ban is a regulation that only applies to the tunnel.

You can travel on ferries but I'm not sure if they require LPG to be turned off and petrol used as fuel.

However as they don't even ask what fuel is used I don't think they are bothered, a ferry car deck is a far better ventilated space than a Eurotunnel train.
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