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Created by RoNoosa > 9 months ago, 22 Jan 2019
RoNoosa
8 posts
22 Jan 2019 7:42AM
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Good morning all,
New here, first post. Trying to get back into sailing after 20 years and really looking forward to it. Bought this used Starboard Carve 99 (258 x 60) and boom from someone in Melbourne and need to get it to the Sunshine Coast. Any advice, suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Rod

Imax1
QLD, 4548 posts
22 Jan 2019 9:57AM
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EGO , about the cheapest , used them heaps of times , never a problem ( yet !)
There seems to be horror stories from all the carriers .
My tip , wrap with plenty of padding and then some more and then cardboard on the outside . Its worth slinging the seller an extra $20 for heaps of padding.
Write your name address and ph no on package with big fat texta.
Take detailed pics of the board before wrapping and also after wrapping .
Cross fingers

Jacko51
SA, 219 posts
22 Jan 2019 10:42AM
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+1 for Ego. Book on line and make sure you get the measurements around the right way, makes a difference in the pricing. ( Get the seller to advise measurement and both of you get a quote first and compare ).
Also Depot to Depot if you can, the less handling the better.
(PS There is numerous threads on this site re freight, just Google "freight Seabreeze " )

olskool
QLD, 2444 posts
22 Jan 2019 10:15AM
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Ego is usually cheapest n does the job ok. Also check Interparcel used them a few times with no dramas.

clarence
TAS, 979 posts
22 Jan 2019 11:48AM
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I posted last time when this question was brought up, praising e-go.

However, since then I used them (parcel was sent to me) and it was a complete disaster.

Sail took one month to arrive,

I (as the receiver) was made to pay for the stuff-up or they wouldn't release the parcel.

No-one told me what was going on.

I was told one story by one person, then something completely different by another, while the parcel was sitting in the wrong depot for three weeks.

When I contacted e-go about the problem no-one followed up on it.

e-go's service was appalling.

I would consider all other options before I used e-go again.

Clarence

olskool
QLD, 2444 posts
22 Jan 2019 11:32AM
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Clarence, sounds like an episode of Swift n Shift! Funny but not funny when its for real

Stretchy
WA, 916 posts
22 Jan 2019 4:57PM
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+1 Clarence. My last experience with E-Go, their customer service was appalling

RoNoosa
8 posts
23 Jan 2019 2:20PM
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Thank you all for your advice, I'll get a quote from ego and transdirect and see how I go.
cheers.
Rod

RoNoosa
8 posts
15 Feb 2019 12:21PM
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Ended up going with e-go in the end. Depot to depot from Melbourne to Sunny Coast. 265 mt board and boom in board bag $150. Arrived 4 days after dispatch with no problems.

BSN101
WA, 2249 posts
15 Feb 2019 1:02PM
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RoNoosa said..
Good morning all,
New here, first post. Trying to get back into sailing after 20 years and really looking forward to it. Bought this used Starboard Carve 99 (258 x 60) and boom from someone in Melbourne and need to get it to the Sunshine Coast. Any advice, suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Rod


is that board a little small after 20yrs? lots of knowledge here if you need help with kit to get back into it, well done!



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