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Created by pepe47 > 9 months ago, 27 Mar 2018
pepe47
WA, 1381 posts
27 Mar 2018 4:25PM
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Needed to send a board from Perth to Sydney, so, got a few quotes and thought I'd share them with anyone contemplating the same.
First was E-go, around $100... You get what you pay for.
Second was Pack and send, $327.00... Getting fairly expensive.
Lastly "Toll", $1194.00... I think I just soiled myself. No discount for depot to depot.
Just one more for luck, Transdirect. $610.00, Right..
Hope this narrows down the choices.

Orange Whip
QLD, 1044 posts
27 Mar 2018 6:45PM
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pepe47 said..
Needed to send a board from Perth to Sydney, so, got a few quotes and thought I'd share them with anyone contemplating the same.
First was E-go, around $100... You get what you pay for.
Second was Pack and send, $327.00... Getting fairly expensive.
Lastly "Toll", $1194.00... I think I just soiled myself. No discount for depot to depot.
Just one more for luck, Transdirect. $610.00, Right..
Hope this narrows down the choices.


I have sent and received boards using E-go and never had a problem. It helps to ensure the boards are packaged appropriately and attach multiple ' fragile top load only' notices.

DunkO
NSW, 1143 posts
27 Mar 2018 8:36PM
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transdirect will give you bonus speed holes in your new board.

And when you suggest you didn't want those speed holes, they'll tell you the board was meant to be packed in a crate, not wrapped and boxed the way they come out of the factory.

Maybe they just have a spear throwing contest in their depot every Friday

bullseye d!ckheads







Mark _australia
WA, 22377 posts
27 Mar 2018 6:15PM
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^^^ wankers! I hope you are taking that further?

leeho
SA, 5 posts
27 Mar 2018 10:26PM
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I got brisbane to adelaide for board 230long for around 150 ,no insurance. no holes,with toll..
300 may be close for distance.

If you google freight reviews you will never send the package..haha

stehsegler
WA, 3469 posts
27 Mar 2018 9:17PM
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Lastly "Toll", $1194.00... I think I just soiled myself. No discount for depot to depot.


Are they for real? For that price you can buy an airline ticket... fly to Sydney... go have a drink in the city... fly home and still have cash to spare.Not even Qantas air freight is that expensive... just tried their quotation engine and it told me $345.

Link here: freight.qantas.com/freight-services/air-freight/express.html

pepe47
WA, 1381 posts
27 Mar 2018 11:16PM
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^^^ Took all the specifications directly from the con note from the last delivery, as per e-go. Dead weight, cubic weight etc. So there were no different specifications. Damn near shat myself.

BSN101
WA, 2286 posts
28 Mar 2018 12:02AM
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^^^ Took all the specifications directly from the con note from the last delivery, as per e-go. Dead weight, cubic weight etc. So there were no different specifications. Damn near shat myself.

BSN101
WA, 2286 posts
28 Mar 2018 12:12AM
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PM sent

DavMen
NSW, 1499 posts
28 Mar 2018 8:04AM
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Always a gamble with any Courier - That said I have mainly used E-go without damage issues.
With e-go I try to send Depot to Depot, my thinking on this is the less its handled the less chance for damage. Not always an option when sending to a more remote town though.

Whom ever you send with, packing is the key and the best garantee you can have. Use as much as you think you need to be able to through it of a first floor balcony without damge resulting, then double. The carboard box should not be considered as packaging, its only a big envelope it doesn't offer any protection.

Good Luck

PhilSWR
NSW, 1104 posts
28 Mar 2018 9:22AM
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Last board I sent off was through E-go. And whist it wasn't spear throwing night like Transdirect seem to have, it must have been "Let's ram that large box into the floor day". End result, badly busted nose on a once sweet late model Kode. Careless pr!cks

Sadly, I think posting boards will always be a gamble.

Dazman
VIC, 13 posts
30 Mar 2018 8:04AM
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I used Richard Wikaire The Kayak Courier M: 0414 889 499. Absolutely fantastic. Packs the board transports himself in an enclosed truck and enclosed trailer. Door to door.
Also got a quote from Surfreight. Same deal as Richard packs the board & transports himself. Only does the East Coast.
Both quotes were same as e-go and cheaper that the others. I could sleep at night not worrying about how many pieces my board would turn up in.

nbr
QLD, 291 posts
30 Mar 2018 8:10AM
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I booked a sail to be transported by e-go last Saturday, very easy to book and reasonable price. Was booked for pickup on the Monday but item sat at my front door for three days so I sent off enquiry emails only to have them returned to sender . No contact numbers anywhere on the e-go site so I googled the parent company and found it was operated by Hunter Express who I called and confirmed my con note number to which the gentleman said he would get back to me , which of course never happened but 6 hours later I did get a message from my wife that package was collected and hopefully arrives at it's destination. I did think while this was happening that I had done my dough and would have to find another option. Hunter Express # 02 97804099.

peterowensbabs
NSW, 464 posts
30 Mar 2018 10:16AM
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I send delicate things for work all over the place and whilst I do feel sorry for your holed board I would never send a fragile item packed only in cardboard and bubble wrap. I suggest buying a few sheets of 3mm luan play jig sawing the plan shape out and some strips for the rails adding plenty of extra packing material at the nose and rails and gaffe tape it to oblivion on to the outside of the carton, that way far less chance of a puncture.

Smithy
VIC, 858 posts
30 Mar 2018 10:36AM
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Not sure who Ocean Addicts in Qld use, but they ship a lot of boards door to door nation wide for free. I had a 12'6" SUP shipped to Vic. My wife watched in horror as the delivery driver dragged the packedged board down an 80m driveway, was quick thinking enough to video. Amazingly the packaging was good enough to prevent any damage.

nbr
QLD, 291 posts
30 Mar 2018 9:51AM
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E-Go option of depot to depot is a good option as it cuts out the pick up and delivery handlers and a lot cheaper. I have used them a couple of times no problems.

Mark _australia
WA, 22377 posts
30 Mar 2018 1:00PM
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^^ a/a I am finding Smartsend with pickup and delivery cheaper than e-go depot-to-depot.

Dunno how, but they are doing it....

pepe47
WA, 1381 posts
31 Mar 2018 7:51AM
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When I started the thread, I was just having a bit of a whinge about the extreme price variations. What I got was a number of offers to either arrange or actually transport the board as extra freight.
There's some good people out there, and thanks for the offers

BSN101
WA, 2286 posts
31 Mar 2018 5:06PM
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pepe47 said..
When I started the thread, I was just having a bit of a whinge about the extreme price variations. What I got was a number of offers to either arrange or actually transport the board as extra freight.
There's some good people out there, and thanks for the offers


I'm on the Nullarbor now

Orange Whip
QLD, 1044 posts
31 Mar 2018 9:25PM
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pepe47 said..
When I started the thread, I was just having a bit of a whinge about the extreme price variations. What I got was a number of offers to either arrange or actually transport the board as extra freight.
There's some good people out there, and thanks for the offers



I'm on the Nullarbor now


Here's something for the really long stretches

BSN101
WA, 2286 posts
1 Apr 2018 6:52PM
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Streaky bay tonight. Any wind around ?

Orange Whip
QLD, 1044 posts
1 Apr 2018 9:02PM
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Yep, just keep heading east

sanded
NSW, 86 posts
1 Apr 2018 9:47PM
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What about Syd to Hobart? any cheap freight for surfboard and sup blanks? Been asked to send a few down that way.. but my normal courier wouldnt do at a good price..

BSN101
WA, 2286 posts
1 Apr 2018 7:53PM
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Orange Whip said..



Yep, just keep heading east


My first chance to sail will be sometime next week. Camping in Blue Mtns and other inland areas before we head to the coast. Malacouta might be on the cards. Bet I brought the wrong boards! Will see.

BSN101
WA, 2286 posts
1 Apr 2018 7:56PM
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Orange Whip said..

BSN101 said..


pepe47 said..
When I started the thread, I was just having a bit of a whinge about the extreme price variations. What I got was a number of offers to either arrange or actually transport the board as extra freight.
There's some good people out there, and thanks for the offers




I'm on the Nullarbor now



Here's something for the really long stretches



I'll get some new old music for my trip home. Oils will be included.
Only in Australia-rock group front man in politics. Wonder if he can still dance like that

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8019 posts
2 Apr 2018 1:52PM
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Reminds me of a praying mantis.. Still like them..

Mark _australia
WA, 22377 posts
2 Apr 2018 6:26PM
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pepe47 said..
When I started the thread, I was just having a bit of a whinge about the extreme price variations. What I got was a number of offers to either arrange or actually transport the board as extra freight.
There's some good people out there, and thanks for the offers


Hey if that's the case can we start a list of water sports people happy to backload or put a board / sail on top of the load and actually look after it...?

BSN101 - going to south Oz by any chance.....?

pepe47
WA, 1381 posts
2 Apr 2018 6:56PM
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Good idea. At least we'd have the conscience not to use the items for friday arvo spear throwing practice
I think Bsn's heading to sydney.

BSN101
WA, 2286 posts
2 Apr 2018 6:56PM
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Mark _australia said..

pepe47 said..
When I started the thread, I was just having a bit of a whinge about the extreme price variations. What I got was a number of offers to either arrange or actually transport the board as extra freight.
There's some good people out there, and thanks for the offers



Hey if that's the case can we start a list of water sports people happy to backload or put a board / sail on top of the load and actually look after it...?

BSN101 - going to south Oz by any chance.....?


Bsn101 coming from melb or maybe Sydney area at end of the month. Can bring some kit back to Perth. May be test ridden along the way. Camping gear for sale before I leave east coast to make room. Help me onto early retirement.
What do you want Mark?

Seriously I will be coming back and might be able to fit some extra kit.

Mark _australia
WA, 22377 posts
2 Apr 2018 8:40PM
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Nah its in Adelaide so I will proceed with freight
But hey if anyone knows a weekly east-west truckie he could make some good money on cashies.....

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
2 Apr 2018 10:56PM
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I've had boards shipped from Perth to Sydney on four separate occasions. Always arrived safe and not too expensive (<$100, but that was a few years ago). Each time from 2nd wind sailboards, but I forget who they used. Maybe they'd be happy to point you in the right direction if you give them a call?



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