mervifwdc
Adventurer
Hi folks,
I decided to open a new thread as the last one was mainly about Morocco, and a bit of travel around Europe. We've since arrived in South America, and we are now in Northern Argentina on our way to see Iguazu falls. This is right up north between Paraguay and Brazil, and after the falls, we will start on a path down South, with a rough plan to get to Ushuaia for Christmas.
We arrived into Montevideo in Uruguay via the Grimaldi Freighter Cruiser ship, the Grande San Paolo. It can take up to 12 passengers, and their assorted vehicles. This meant that the paper work was very simple, and FREE in Montevideo. No customs, stevedors, port, storage or other fees of any kind. We had a trouble free sailing, and all the accompanied vehicles arrived intact, with no damage or theft of any kind. After all the stories we heard before shipping, I really expected to find just a chassis and gearbox sitting in the ship where we had parked our truck. But, all is well.
We did have some tricky jobs to do, mainly to get Gas. we brought no gas bottles as we had read on the internet that we could not transport bottles on the ship - this is WRONG! Accompanied vehicles can indeed bring bottles, full or empty. As we had done, we tried to get local ones, but their physical size meant they would not fit in the truck! They are almost twice as wide as a "normal bottle", and much shorter. We bought a small 3kg bottle and cooking ring to keep us going until Argentina, where we bought a 10kg bottle that worked perfectly. We also bought a local gas regulator as the fittings are different to the 3 regulators that we carry. Now we have 4
As to why we drove 1000km north when we arrived? Weather - we like it warm, and also we may not get to pass through this part of Argentina again as we plan to see a lot of Chile on the way North next year.
Anyway, for anyone thinking of freighter cruizing, we have put up a couple of posts (one and two )on our blog, I hope they are useful to anyone thinking of doing such a trip.
Cheers for now!
Merv and Sarah
I decided to open a new thread as the last one was mainly about Morocco, and a bit of travel around Europe. We've since arrived in South America, and we are now in Northern Argentina on our way to see Iguazu falls. This is right up north between Paraguay and Brazil, and after the falls, we will start on a path down South, with a rough plan to get to Ushuaia for Christmas.
We arrived into Montevideo in Uruguay via the Grimaldi Freighter Cruiser ship, the Grande San Paolo. It can take up to 12 passengers, and their assorted vehicles. This meant that the paper work was very simple, and FREE in Montevideo. No customs, stevedors, port, storage or other fees of any kind. We had a trouble free sailing, and all the accompanied vehicles arrived intact, with no damage or theft of any kind. After all the stories we heard before shipping, I really expected to find just a chassis and gearbox sitting in the ship where we had parked our truck. But, all is well.
We did have some tricky jobs to do, mainly to get Gas. we brought no gas bottles as we had read on the internet that we could not transport bottles on the ship - this is WRONG! Accompanied vehicles can indeed bring bottles, full or empty. As we had done, we tried to get local ones, but their physical size meant they would not fit in the truck! They are almost twice as wide as a "normal bottle", and much shorter. We bought a small 3kg bottle and cooking ring to keep us going until Argentina, where we bought a 10kg bottle that worked perfectly. We also bought a local gas regulator as the fittings are different to the 3 regulators that we carry. Now we have 4
As to why we drove 1000km north when we arrived? Weather - we like it warm, and also we may not get to pass through this part of Argentina again as we plan to see a lot of Chile on the way North next year.
Anyway, for anyone thinking of freighter cruizing, we have put up a couple of posts (one and two )on our blog, I hope they are useful to anyone thinking of doing such a trip.
Cheers for now!
Merv and Sarah