A SHOCKING video shows the sea-sickening moment a Red Funnel ferry berthed in Southampton during the storm.
The Red Falcon was filmed, in a clip given to the Daily Echo, returning to the city in gusts of around 80knots.
Red Funnel has since praise the "highly trained" captain who managed to safely dock the passenger boat.
Leanna Lakes, operations director at Red Funnel, said: “The safety of our passengers and crew is our number one priority and due to Storm Eunice, we made the decision this morning to suspend all services.
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“On returning to Southampton with no passengers on board, Red Falcon approached the berth and experienced gusts of 80 knots causing the vessel to set down quickly onto the berth.
"Our highly trained Captain ensured the vessel was controlled throughout and berthed safely.
"No damage was sustained to either the vessel or shoreside infrastructure, testament to his excellent ship handling skills.
"We have a hugely talented team who always have safety as their primary consideration.”
All Red Funnel services currently remain suspended.
"Our teams continue to closely monitor conditions and keep the live service status updated on our website and travel news page on Twitter," continued Ms Lakes.
"Changes to our timetable are always based on factors including wind strength, wave height, tidal conditions, vessel operating limits and visibility. Passengers are reminded not to travel to the terminal at this time.”
Customers are advised to monitor Red Funnel’s live service status and follow updates on Twitter via @RF_Travel_News.
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