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JeffG

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How to ship a board
« on: September 01, 2015, 05:56:22 PM »
Have any of you ever shipped a carbon board?  I might sell one and there is not a big local market for sup boards.  How can I get a board packaged up properly to ship?  I assume if I insured it for the full price of the board I would be covered if something went bad. 

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Re: How to ship a board
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2015, 07:53:26 PM »
 The best way would be to see how the manf. ship them. At least a layer of cardboard over the board and tape an extra layer about 5 inches wide on the rails with a piece for the nose and tail. Then put it in a box and pray!

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Re: How to ship a board
« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2015, 04:03:13 PM »
I bubble wrap the entire board - then tape EPS foam blocks to the nose and tail - then a layer of cardboard around the board (along the rails) - then a plastic bag over the entire thing and tape it all tight.
It then goes into a SUP board box - with EPS foam scraps along the rails.
That gets sealed and then another box gets wrapped around the first box and sealed with banding. 

I do run a shop and have access to all this material (I actually recycle all the stuff from boards I un wrap and put in the store). 

The key is the wrap it up as well as you can - and then double the amount of packaging. 

Also key is the bribe the trucking company - donuts work well.
Easy Rider is the name of my store in Edmonton, AB, Canada.
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