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Seen it many times but never ridden it. Love Bigbury. Generally we’ve timed our visits so you can walk over the spit in order to get to the Pilchard Inn. Staying at the eponymous hotel is on my bucket list. Like most of the South Hams, it’s not the easiest to get to especially if like me you’re used to the ‘LA jr’ road network round Birmingham as I am!

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They have disco's to transport the hotel guests. Agatha Christie was a regular there.

We should have been there in July - if pubs/ restaurants / attractions are still closed there is no point - stuck in a caravan with two kids will be about as desirable as broken glass up yer rectum.

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13 hours ago, Disco Fever said:

Seen it many times but never ridden it. Love Bigbury. Generally we’ve timed our visits so you can walk over the spit in order to get to the Pilchard Inn. Staying at the eponymous hotel is on my bucket list. Like most of the South Hams, it’s not the easiest to get to especially if like me you’re used to the ‘LA jr’ road network round Birmingham as I am!

You soon get used to the lanes, and I much prefer driving on them to any town or city now. 

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On 6/1/2020 at 11:24 AM, barefoot said:

I've seen that up close, but couldn't quite understand how it works? Does the motor on the top power a pump and is the transmission hydraulic? 

That’s indeed how it works, that video of it in the rough! Must have been horrendous being on it. This area is known for strong rip tides...

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You really do have to wonder why the heck they were out in those conditions...even assuming that thing is (and surely it must be) more heavily ballasted at the base than it looks, that was way too close to going over for my liking.  The line there surely should have been "Crossing closed due to weather conditions." No questions asked on safety grounds.

...This coming from someone who has decided to personally answer questions like "how hard is it to make a double decker bus fall over?" (Surprisingly hard) and "can you handbrake turn a coach?" (Sort of), and spent many hours hurtling around a farm on a scrap built buggy that spent as much time in the air as on the ground...that just looks like madness.  Admittedly I can't swim...but even if you're the best swimmer in the world I don't think it's going to help you in seas like that!

It looks shonky enough on a good day!

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On ‎5‎/‎31‎/‎2020 at 9:15 PM, bigstraight6 said:

While at Bigbury on Sea today when my car wasn’t being destroyed we did get to see the famous sea tractor that links the mainland and Burgh Island in operation, I’m guessing this vehicle is unique...

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First class passengers on the top floor, second class on the bottom.

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On 6/1/2020 at 11:16 AM, Jenson Velcro said:

Thanks for posting that, wouldn’t have a clue on how to do it from an iPad (or anything else for that matter).

Top right hand corner.  3 dots? 

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We stayed at Burgh Island Hotel ten years ago.

A Fawlty Towers  experience - not to be repeated.

We came down to dinner and I was told we couldn't go into the dining room as I wasn't wearing a tie.

'Fine' I said, 'lend me one and I will wear it' ....but no, they hadn't one to lend to me  (like this situation had never happened before).

So we ate our dinner in the breakfast room on our own. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, New POD said:

Top right hand corner.  3 dots? 

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Thanks for that, pretty straightforward in the end

 

this video shows the previous version of the sea tractor

 

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  • 1 month later...

Not quite a sea tractor, but almost! Unique ferryboat 'Glansteffan' came into service in 2019 on the Towy estuary between Llansteffan and Ferryside in Carmarthenshire, operated by a Community Interest Company:
https://www.carmarthenbayferries.co.uk/about/the-boat/

One for @Squirrel2 to try, perhaps?

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