Stansbury 3rd-6th October 2025 - Long Weekend
Stansbury Hoilday Motel hosted the October LWE cruise Yorkes
14 rooms and one motor home were home for the McBrides organised event.
Friday 10:00am meet at Bolivar OTR. 10:30am depart for Ardrossan Lunch booking
2:30pm head out to Port Vincent and Stansbury
Great meal at the motel organised by Lynda and her team. The attendees shared food, stories and alcohol.
Saturday. Street market with lots of stalls
12:30 head for a run, Minlaton, Harry Butler memorial and crash site, Yorktown, Pink lakes and home via Edithburg and Wool bay
6:00pm Evening meal at the Dalrymple Hotel in Stansbury. Great meals with a french waitress and her boyfriend to add some difference.
Sunday. 9:45am depart hotel for Minlaton, Warooka, Corny point and onto Marion Bay for lunch
post lunch some headed into Innes national park and other headed back to Stansbury.
6:00pm Pizza night,
Monday. 10:00am departed Motel heading for Port Waikfield and lunch at the Rising Sun hotel.
Home without issue
Club Cruise Guide
- Cruise Preparation.
- The person organising a club run should contact the Events coordinator to liaise re the run date.
- Once basic details of the run are established the run can be placed in the club calendar and advertised on the FB group and by club email.
- Anyone new at organising an event can get advice from the Events Coordinator (or any Committee member).
- Cruise organizing.
Important considerations for a cruise can be.
- Organising a starting point – easy access, easy to find, sufficient parking, access to coffee, toilets.
- Deciding on a route – map it out and be sure of timings from point to point.
- Booking the lunch stop/morning tea – is the venue used to having 20 -30 people arrive. Does it have suitable parking.
- Test drive the route to ensure timings (plus fudge factor) before preparing map or instructions.
- Running the cruise.
- Arrive at the meeting point early.
- Have possession of the Club cruise ‘grab & go bag’ and begin passing around the Run sheet to ensure that everyone on the run has their details on that sheet. This is a club/legal requirement.
- Begin the drivers briefing at the nominated time and hand out information sheets/maps.
- Make sure everyone knows the destination point – just in case.
- Hand out CB radios from the grab & go bag and ensure that the non Corvette at the rear has a radio. They will be the designated emergency stop vehicle (tail end Charlie).
If the cruise captain isn’t confident leading (or doesn’t know the area) its ok to get someone else to take the role.
Refrain from stopping the group on the side of main roads with higher speed limits, if a ‘re-jig’ is required wait for a township/ safe parking area to stop the group. If a break down/sudden stop occurs let the nominated tail end Charlie/s stop with the affected car. It is potentially hazardous to have a large group of cars stopping/ taking off on the side of a main road.
If a collision occurs involving a club member, refer to the paperwork in the folder in the grab & go bag.
When the cruise Captain is setting the pace, keep in mind constant speed and adhering to road rules.
- Cruise participants.
- Arrive on time. If running late ring/message the cruise captain.
- Have enough fuel to complete the run – don’t arrive asking where the nearest petrol station is.
- Fill out the run sheet.
The cruise captain will set the pace, just go with the flow.
Make sure you know which car is behind you, as you approach any intersection or turn, slow down to ensure the car behind has seen which way you are going (even if its straight ahead). They should put their indicator on when they see your indicator on.
If you have arranged to join the cruise at a nominated place, wait for the Corvette caravan to pass, then tag on the back. If possible (traffic pending) tail end Charlie will leave a gap for you to get in.
Remember that a Corvette club run puts the club on display to the public.
Contact the Events Coordinator for more information Events Coordinator
The Corvette Club of South Australia Inc is one of the oldest Corvette Clubs in Australia and was formed in 1977 to promote interest in all Corvette motor vehicles and to provide an opportunity for Corvette enthusiasts to share their interest in a friendly atmosphere.
We encourage members and non-members in the restoration and preservation of Corvettes and other special interest vehicles, including historic and left-hand registered vehicles. A nominal fee is charged for Conditional Registration documents and Logbooks.
Providing a variety of social activities, we encourage safe driving habits and provide information and technical & informative knowledge to members.
Club activities are coordinated to suit a wide range of members interests in the social events organised while at the same time raise awareness and money for our local community nominated charity.
Activities include:-
- The Corvette Nationals held in a different state annually.
- Corvettes Rock the Bay Show n Shine held annually on the second Sunday in February. Participation with other clubs:-
- All American Day,
- Super Chevy Sunday and others.
Club runs can include overnight stays on long weekends at various country locations.
Monthly club dinners with special events for Christmas and Mid-Year.
Check our Club Events page for the latest events.
Club Meetings
Held at 7.30pm on the 1st Thursday of every month at Riverdome - Torrensville Bowling club, 2 Dennis Mutton Drive Thebarton. Click here for location. Meals available at club prior to meeting.
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