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I just finished scanning in a 1/2 hour beachside cruise route from my melways. Would anyone be interested in doing a cruise from Mentone beach all the way along the coast line Esplenade up to Elwood Beach? If so let me know and I'll organise meet up points, maps etc.

i would give some ppl a lift, but it would be in my 33 so 3 people plus me would be a tight but could be done.

i have no problem doing this as i dont drink!!!!!!

Yeah so pm me or some shit...

i might not be able to stay the whole time, but ill be able to drop you off stay for a while then pick you up later...

Looks like Elwood's the place!

And... just to be selfish - I'd prefer Sunday ;)

if there was a good reason for it then I would accept it. The original day / date by the first post was Saturday 20th and now because of this change I can't go...:D

I am not asking anyone to change anything for me...but I would have liked to come.

Go the Saturday POLL!!!

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Here's the route of the cruise I was suggesting.

Loc 1 is mentone beach jus come down warrigul road and turn right then left into the carpark next to the beach.

Loc 2 is a lookout point with a 360 degree view of the ocean AND a carpark that overlooks this. Hopefully this will give some of us to take some nice images.

Loc 3 is the carpark next to the barbeques at Elwood beach. THis is where we will rendezvous with non cruisers.

Let me know if you are interested or have any ideas.

BTW almost every1 i've spoken to is keen for saturday, how about we just fix it for that date (20th).

Also the cruise should take about 30mins with no traffic, 50 with traffic. If at any point you wanna get to the end faster, the napean highway runs parrallel and goes directly to Elwood.

someone pm me when this wives club finalises a date and time:D:D

HAPPY NEW YRS!!

that comment is not even half funny.

are you jealous because you can't express yourself or what?

I'm sorry for wanting to be a part of this event.

are you jealous because you can't express yourself or what?

???????

lighten up dude!! obviously it was a silly and sarcastic comment but dont go and try to read between the lines because (a) theres probably nothing there to read and (B) its a waste of time.

maybe i should just shut up to make everyone happy.

PEACE!!

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