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To give all enough notice and have a great turn out I guess let's plan it for a Saturday after 9th Feb, say something like 16th, 23rd Feb / 2nd, 9th March.....

Ideas for destinations???

Just throwing around some ideas for meet and cruise points in order to get the best attendance from all Stag members....

thinking of a meet point just under the bolte (fishermans bend) or pier 35, a great cruise would be to lorne with a few stops along the way...

Ideas welcome so we make it as family friendly as possible with a larger attendance than usual.

Hi Guys, going by the above posts and trying to stop this thing dying in the arse ,looks like we are going to have a reasonable turn out like last time , plus any of the "V" series guys that come along.

Anyone got any suggestions on where we are going yet,

I have no idea where the last cruise went and ended up.

The other direction you could head is down Phillip island way... Stop in San remo for some good ol Fish and chips and head down to Cowes then out to the Nobbies.

I am up for anything just throwing some ideas out there.

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