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Isle of Wight Ferry

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Thinking of visiting the Isle of Wight. Anyone know are there any problems on and off the ferry in 991.2 Carrera S, I don't have nose lift. Can it go on the mezzanine level via the ramps or do i need to make sure I get on the main deck.
Thanks in advance for any first hand experience advise.

 
Both Red Funnel and Wightlink have an updated process woth a ramp, granted the ramp is straight at Portmouth. I’d ask to use that and you’ll have no problems. Going on the lower deck may cause issues but they have a ramp the moves with the tide and ship height.
do not use the chain ferry in Cowes!
 

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