RossKean
Well-known member
Seems like an odd question but this has to do with taking a motorcycle as cargo on a Newfoundland coastal ferry. The province maintains a low cost ferry service to remote towns along the coast. Some routes handle autos but others are just passenger and freight. Motorcycle can be loaded as freight.
https://www.gov.nl.ca/tw/ferryservices/schedules/
In some locations, the bike is secured to a platform which is loaded by crane onto the deck of the boat which would be OK. Other locations attach straps to the bike and use the crane to load the bike directly (see photo, below). This would make me very nervous and I don't know where you might attach straps on an FJR without damaging plastics or risking flipping the bike over. Any ideas? For a trip I am planning, taking one of these coastal ferries would save me 6 hours and 600 km at a cost of less than $30. Bay L'Argent on the Burin Peninsula to Pool's Cove on the Connaigre Peninsula. Not sure whether this ferry uses a platform or not.
https://www.gov.nl.ca/tw/ferryservices/schedules/
In some locations, the bike is secured to a platform which is loaded by crane onto the deck of the boat which would be OK. Other locations attach straps to the bike and use the crane to load the bike directly (see photo, below). This would make me very nervous and I don't know where you might attach straps on an FJR without damaging plastics or risking flipping the bike over. Any ideas? For a trip I am planning, taking one of these coastal ferries would save me 6 hours and 600 km at a cost of less than $30. Bay L'Argent on the Burin Peninsula to Pool's Cove on the Connaigre Peninsula. Not sure whether this ferry uses a platform or not.