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Hey guys, organising a cruise heading upto Northern Beaches to the elegant and famous Palm Beach!!! We're starting off from Silverwater Boat Ramp and taking some nice roads (once of which will lead us over Anzac & Harbour Bridge's).... This cruise will be a great day out, hope to see you there- here are the details:

DATE: Sunday, September 25th

TIME: From 10am

MEET WHERE: Silverwater Boat Ramp

(Opposite way to Clyde St. at the Intersection @ Silverwater Bridge on Silverwater Road- North Auburn!)

WE LEAVE: 11AM

DESTINAION: Palm Beach

OUR CRUISE ROUTE:

1. Quite simple; Left onto Silverwater Rd, Merging & Getting onto the M4 and taking Parramatta Rd.

2. Turn LEFT @ Wattle St. to head into the City & Cross the Anzac Bridge (watch for Speed Cameras)

3. Follows Signs for North Sydney (Harbour Bridge- make sure your in the CORRECT LANE)

4. Follow the HWY over & past the Harbour Bridge & Continue onto GORE HILL Freeway (STAY IN LEFT LANE)

5. DO NOT GO DOWN TOLL WAY (LANE COVE TUNNEL), STAY LEFT & MERGE LEFT!!!!--> Take the EXIT for Pacific Hwy (Sings for NewCastle) where you'll need to Merge Left!

6. On the ramp, at your 2nd Exit (Passing Reserve Rd)- Merge RIGHT for Pacific Hwy & turn LEFT onto Pacific Hwy toward Necastle & follow for 1.5Kms on Pacific Hwy (Get in your Right Lane)

7. Turn Right onto Boundary St (Sign for Frenchs Forest & Dee Why) follow it onto & stay on Warringah Rd (for 7kms)

8. Passing Forest Way on your Left, take your 1ST LEFT onto Wakehurst Parkway (where you will come out at North Narrabean on Pittwater Rd.)

9. Turn Left on Pittwater Rd from Wakehurst Parkway, following it Straight through 1 roundabout through Newport & Avalon, upto Palm Beach.. Parking past the Golf Club in the Reserve on your Left!!

Route On Google Maps: Palm Beach Cruise Route!

Destination Parking at Palm Beach: Reserve Parking!

Hope to see some of you there :banana:

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Brad its all good, you can still come along if your a newbie... this is an unofficial SAU cruise so its open to everyone and any car! :) Hope to see you there mate :action-smiley-069:

Sweet, sounds great guys, see you there... should be a great day out, Palm Beach always is a nice cruise with good food close by too :D

No problem guys, see you all there.... its looking like an awesome day!!! Cant wait :rofl:

Matty, cheers for that mate haha... i dont know how to edit my topic on here but i'll have directions printed out on the day for everyone :thumbsup:

I see your point! My initial incentive to go through the city was because we'd be going over the Harbour Bridge, nice cruise route.... and makes it a longer drive aswell, rather being direct and the cruise finish so quickly. Do you really think it will be chok-a-bloc on a late Sunday morning?? Hmmm.:ermm: Homebush Bay Drive/Lane Cove Rd. to Palm Beach = 50minute Drive :blink:




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