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Hi all, the title says it all. I have begun organizing a cruise for the entire state. The plan so far is to leave from Burnie and travel to Launceston pick up more people there, travel to st Helens then down the east coast to Hobart, stay the night in Hobart and travel back the next day. I am thinking of running the cruise on the 11 and 12 of next month. I have an idea in mind to have a gold coin donation for attending the cruise, as well as a raffle. This cruise is intended for anyone with any type of car to come along. I have already spoken to a member from velocity and he is going to talk to their members to get them involved. I am also going to get in touch with Tas Commodores to see if they are interested.

If anyone has any ideas or can help organize or can get hold of donations for a raffle it would be greatly appreciated. All proceeds from this cruise are planned to go to the Red Cross Victorian bushfire appeal. However to run the fundraiser I'll need a club to run the cruise. So can anyone interested give me a pm or reply to this post. I'll handle the bookings required to run this cruise but I'll need numbers quickly, so all that will be required on the day is your car and money for your accommodation if you decide to stay

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us southerners had a charity cruise the other week down to port arthur, and i think the drift guys have a fund raising thing at basky this weekend.

ok, this cruise is intended for more than just the SAU guys, but we haven't had anything for the northern guys for a little while

Hi all, this has only just come to my attention that the 11th and 12th are in fact Easter weekend. So to make things easier on a lot of people i am going to move the cruise a week to the 18th and 19th. Sorry for the inconvenience

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