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Re: Team Muz on tour in Iberia

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 9:11 am
by scanner
I used to live just down the road from the Headington - Bill Heine (the creator and owner of the shark) used to own 3 local fleapit cinemas, had a column in the local paper and a phone in prog on local radio.

I went on the big hovercraft just before they cut the service. It was like the longest taxi down a very bumpy runway - ever, but noisier.

You were sat there wishing it would actually take off.

Re: Team Muz on tour in Iberia

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 4:35 am
by helen&tony
Hi Muz...
Italy....NOW you're talking...then a ferry to Greece, pop across to Turkey for a quick trip to Istanbul, up through Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Austria, Germany and Holland...
Cheers
Helen

Re: Team Muz on tour in Iberia

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 6:15 am
by Muzorewa
It's a nice thought Helen but time would be a problem. If I did Italy I'd want to go to Sicily too, and with enough time to explore the likes of Milan, Rome, Pompeii and Venice I'd be struggling to fit anything else in within a maximum three week tour.

I can't say that any of the former Eastern Bloc inspires me, perhaps I'm missing out on something but it's not high up on my radar. You could possibly convince me otherwise :wink:

Re: Team Muz on tour in Iberia

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 6:52 am
by helen&tony
Hi Muz...
Well, don't miss Ravenna in Italy...it MUST be seen...eastern Bloc. ....well, you're right in some cases...BUT Istanbul must be on the list!...not Eastern bloc. Greece is a definite...some fantastic interest...nice people!...Bulgaria...well it's worth a miss :lol: ...living here is quiet and slow, but for places to see...mmm...I wouldn't rate a couple of old Roman ruins any more than elsewhere...Thracian remains...well, Thrace was only part Bulgarian. Romania...now that's a whole different matter...some extraordinary castles...full of legend and paleontological interest in Transylvania (an island in pre-history) with many species remaining smaller than elsewhere, due to island status....Then Austro-Hungary..origin of the Celts, and heaps of history....and FOOD . Oh...the only real thing Bulgaria has to offer is the Orpheus caves...(I tend to call Orpheus in the Underworld "Awfulness in the Undergrowth") and the worst food in Europe
Cheers
Helen

Re: Team Muz on tour in Iberia

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 10:08 am
by scanner
scanner wrote:I used to live just down the road from the Headington - Bill Heine (the creator and owner of the shark) used to own 3 local fleapit cinemas, had a column in the local paper and a phone in prog on local radio.

I went on the big hovercraft just before they cut the service. It was like the longest taxi down a very bumpy runway - ever, but noisier.

You were sat there wishing it would actually take off.
That should have read....... the Headington shark....................

Re: Team Muz on tour in Iberia

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 10:22 am
by Muzorewa
I figured that :D

I'm envious of your trip on the big hovercraft though. There's a kind of hovercraft museum at Lee-on-Solent (where my photos were taken) and there are two of the big birds there, amongst other things, but their opening arrangements are a bit hit & miss. But you can see the big stuff well enough through the fence anyway.

http://www.hovercraft-museum.org/

Re: Team Muz on tour in Iberia

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 10:41 am
by helen&tony
Hi
We took the Hover-Ferry to France once...'twas a rough day, and they nearly cancelled, but risked a small window...WOW...tremendous fun!....especially the rough bit....best trip ever!
Cheers
Helen

Re: Team Muz on tour in Iberia

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 10:50 am
by briwy
I came back from France about thirty ago on the hovercraft.
Big scramble for window seats on boarding, as soon as it left the concrete couldn't see a thing, water and sand everywhere. Horrible thing, noisy, rough, only advantage was the speed of the crossing.
Brilliant technology though.

Re: Team Muz on tour in Iberia

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 10:58 am
by Muzorewa
It was the old HoverSpeed terminal at Dover that SpeedFerries used to use for their Boulogne-sur-Mer service, the other (west) side of Dover from the normal ferries. But after the demise of SpeedFerries I think that area has now been flattened.

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EDIT - Allegedly it was flattened in 2009 and is going to be a truckstop :?

Re: Team Muz on tour in Iberia

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 12:43 pm
by Alison01326
I've been on a Hovercraft several times both Dover to Boulogne and somewhere or other to the Isle of Wight (little hovercrafts).

The big ones were, as has already been said, noisy, bumpy and with no visibility. I'm sorry that they're no longer with us, but not sorry that I am not going to go on another one. Unless, that is, I can save up for a personal one and race it http://www.hovercraft.org.uk/racing.htm

Re: Team Muz on tour in Iberia

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 1:34 pm
by Muzorewa
The only one I've ever been on was at Blackpool must be the best part of 20 years ago, a geezer was running a small one out from one of the piers. You only got a few minutes but that was plenty, especially once he got it sideways against the incoming breakers :lol:

Re: Team Muz on tour in Iberia

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 2:22 pm
by Muzorewa
Alison01326 wrote:I've been on a Hovercraft several times both Dover to Boulogne and somewhere or other to the Isle of Wight (little hovercrafts).
They still run these from Portsmouth (Southsea) to the Isle of Wight (Ryde) and these are the only passenger hovercrafts in operation in Britain now :wink:

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Re: Team Muz on tour in Iberia

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 5:00 am
by Muzorewa

Re: Team Muz on tour in Iberia

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 1:24 pm
by boyfrombrasil
Muzorewa wrote:LD Lines still appear to be operating the Gijón to St Nazaire route, it's just the Poole routes they've axed.
Just a quickie to say that the ferry we caught back on that route was the Norman Atlantic. The route has been axed as well.

The ferry was sold on to the ANEK lines in September and is the same ferry currently on fire off of the coast of Corfu.

Re: Team Muz on tour in Iberia

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 6:35 pm
by Muzorewa
The Norman Atlantic looks a sorry state of affairs. But it looks like we all went at the right time, now BF have the Bay of Biscay to themselves again they'll presumably charge what they want. Not that that's stopped us booking BF for one of next year's adventures :wink: