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hey guys, im thinking of organising a cruise to newcastle forshore, just seeing how many ppl would be intrested in going.

im at tuggerah so mayb for the central coast ppl we can meet somewere round here.

itll be held on the 15th of november, ( saturday )

thanks :P

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I think you'll find there's already 2 events planned for the 15th :P

Best bet it to have a look in the events section to see whats coming up and choose a date from there (not trying to discourage you, but 2 things on the same day already may make it hard) then you'll have a better chance of a good turnout

Cheers

Newcaslte foreshore probably isn't a wise choice for a cruise. Sure, you'll get a lot of attention, but there is always police running that strip trying to defect people.

Depending on what the weather is like as well, it'll be hard for a decent sized group of cars to park close to each other. Nobby's beach carpark would be an option I guess, but it is normally packed on a nice day.

Yeh its pretty hard this month to organise a cruise.

Depending on the number of people you want to turn up is very vital..you need time for people to make plans

2 weeks prob won't cut it also there are too many things goin on.

29th or 30th Nov would prob be the best time or even the next week after.

Just a suggestion.

Newcastle is a hotspot for cops, cars are everywhere on Sundays too espescially on a nice day.

Let me know when a set date is.

Cheers.

RJ

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