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synergy_58
Apr 07, 2014Explorer
Violet, my SD, goes with me every where, and she'll be with me in my cabin and on the decks where I'm at...it's Federal Law, under ADA guidelines, protected by the Justice Dept. The ferry operations are aware of my needs.
Violet and I travel on planes, together in the cabin, quite frequently. In fact we just got back from Florida two weeks ago. She loves to fly. We have driven the ALCAN twice, and have seen enough. The drive through Canada is long and wears me and Violet out.
We thought a nice ferry ride would be relaxing. You know, leave the driving issues to them. I hope to just sit and stare the days away, read books, drink wine and snack; take pictures, etc...
I will be transporting guns and ammo, and I've already discussed this with the ship's admin folks.
I'm more concerned about the RV and trailer going on board. I'm guessing its no big deal but I was thinking there might be some do's and don't's for my RV that I need to be aware of. Like turning the propane tank off, like Sue T. shared, which is good to know, cuz I didn't. Guess I'll pack and ice chest full of ice and put the perishables in it.
I'm wondering if I'll have to disconnect the trailer or can it be left in tow? Can I have extra diesel fuel containers in my trailer, about 5 gallons? I like to travel with a spare 5 gal can.
Thanks!
Violet and I travel on planes, together in the cabin, quite frequently. In fact we just got back from Florida two weeks ago. She loves to fly. We have driven the ALCAN twice, and have seen enough. The drive through Canada is long and wears me and Violet out.
We thought a nice ferry ride would be relaxing. You know, leave the driving issues to them. I hope to just sit and stare the days away, read books, drink wine and snack; take pictures, etc...
I will be transporting guns and ammo, and I've already discussed this with the ship's admin folks.
I'm more concerned about the RV and trailer going on board. I'm guessing its no big deal but I was thinking there might be some do's and don't's for my RV that I need to be aware of. Like turning the propane tank off, like Sue T. shared, which is good to know, cuz I didn't. Guess I'll pack and ice chest full of ice and put the perishables in it.
I'm wondering if I'll have to disconnect the trailer or can it be left in tow? Can I have extra diesel fuel containers in my trailer, about 5 gallons? I like to travel with a spare 5 gal can.
Thanks!
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