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can someone please send me the details of the cruise as im a vic member but dont know how to get members only access as i would like to try and make it there and if there is a meet up where is it

Mick,

The SAU committee has been busy sorting out a few new members recently, so if you've paid and filled out all the forms required already, then I'm pretty sure they will get your members status ready way before the GOR cruise, as it is still 2 weeks away :(

The quickest way is if you deposit the membership fee into our account and fill out the online membership form ASAP - http://www.sauvic.com.au/sauvic_app

Also email Dave, our membership guy ([email protected]) advising him that you are hoping to attend the GOR Cruise so he can fasttrack it for you if you give him enough time.

The quicker you start the process, the more chance of it being done before next weekend :)

The quickest way is if you deposit the membership fee into our account and fill out the online membership form ASAP - http://www.sauvic.com.au/sauvic_app

Also email Dave, our membership guy ([email protected]) advising him that you are hoping to attend the GOR Cruise so he can fasttrack it for you if you give him enough time.

The quicker you start the process, the more chance of it being done before next weekend :(

Hey Bec, thanks for that info. I just signed up and payed instantly via netbank and emailed [email protected]. Hope they process it on-time :)

Mick - As stated - you did not put a user ID down on your MShip form :P

Given we had plenty of people sign up (and over the entire week), it's very hard to try and workout who is who without a user ID.

Now we know what your User ID is - i will do access later tonight when i get home from work :D

The GOR Cruise is still a few weeks off yet, so anyone signing up in the mean time should easily be processed in time!

Cheers

Ash

:D

OH HOLY SHIZER - I'd better sort out a rental LOL!

Anyone wanna loan me decently powered car for the weekend? PLEASEEEEEEEE!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

Will return it with a full tank, and if i break it i'll fix it. I get paid lots of moneh so I'm good for it :P

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