Search for a Location
  Clear Recents
Metro
South West
Central West
North West
  Surf Cameras
  Safety Bay Camera
Metro
North
Mid North
Illawarra
South Coast
Metro
West Coast
East Coast
Brisbane
Far North
Central Coast
Sunshine Coast
Gold Coast
Hobart
West Coast
North Coast
East Coast
Recent
Western Australia
New South Wales
Victoria
South Australia
Queensland
Northern Territory
Tasmania
  My Favourites
  Reverse Arrows
General
Gps & Speed Sailing
Wave Sailing
Foiling
Gear Reviews
Lost & Found
Windsurfing WA
Windsurfing NSW
Windsurfing QLD
Windsurfing Victoria
Windsurfing SA
Windsurfing Tasmania
General
Gear Reviews
Foiling
Newbies / Tips & Tricks
Lost & Found
Western Australia
New South Wales
Queensland
Victoria
South Australia
Tasmania
General
Foiling
Board Talk & Reviews
Wing Foiling
All
Windsurfing
Kitesurfing
Surfing
Longboarding
Stand Up Paddle
Wing Foiling
Sailing
  Active Topics
  Subscribed Topics
  Rules & Guidelines
Login
Lost My Details!
Join! (Its Free)
  Search for a Location
  Clear Recents
Metro
South West
Central West
North West
Surf Cameras
Safety Bay Camera
Metro
North
Mid North
Illawarra
South Coast
Metro
West Coast
East Coast
Brisbane
Far North
Central Coast
Sunshine Coast
Gold Coast
Hobart
West Coast
North Coast
East Coast
Recent
Western Australia
New South Wales
Victoria
South Australia
Queensland
Northern Territory
Tasmania
  My Favourites
  Reverse Arrows
All
Windsurfing
Kitesurfing
Surfing
Longboarding
Stand Up Paddle
Wing Foiling
Sailing
Active Topics
Subscribed Topics
Forum Rules
Login
Lost My Details!
Join! (Its Free)

Forums > Windsurfing General

How to Pack Boards for Freight Aussie/Greek Style

Reply
Created by choco > 9 months ago, 25 Oct 2008
choco
SA, 4083 posts
25 Oct 2008 11:39AM
Thumbs Up

Recently purchased a board from a fellow seabreezer and upon the delivery the board had sustained some damage.
This was no fault of the seller the board was properly wrapped and placed in a board box.
Not having access to board boxes i have been using my own system to packing boards for transport.
All you need are 5 styrene boxes(depending on size of board)





Tape the sections in place as you go along





Cover the board with card board and tape up to resemble and Egyptian mummy,that's it, some fragile top load stickers if you haven't got any just write it in BIG BOLD letters.

knot board
QLD, 1241 posts
25 Oct 2008 3:08PM
Thumbs Up

I thought 'Greek Style' was where you load your board into the back-end of the box

choco
SA, 4083 posts
25 Oct 2008 5:47PM
Thumbs Up

because it's "aussie greek style" you must use a box

NotWal
QLD, 7428 posts
25 Oct 2008 8:52PM
Thumbs Up

For Greek style you have to send it with a chaperone, and if its not a virgin you don't accept it.



Subscribe
Reply

Forums > Windsurfing General


"How to Pack Boards for Freight Aussie/Greek Style" started by choco