Sails safe in the post?

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K Dog
K Dog
VIC
1847 posts
VIC, 1847 posts
22 Mar 2010 6:10pm
I am thinking about buying a sail from interstate. Looks pretty decent, but am concerned about it getting creased and messed up on the way over? Any ideas anyone????? Safe ways? No ways? High ways?
pweedas
pweedas
WA
4642 posts
WA, 4642 posts
22 Mar 2010 3:24pm
If it's clearly marked "TOP LOAD ONLY" and the freight people can read, then courier freight is ok. If they can't read or ignore the instructions then they can get crushed.
Our modern education system has done wonders for Australian literacy so these days most people can read.
K Dog
K Dog
VIC
1847 posts
VIC, 1847 posts
22 Mar 2010 6:33pm
Aussie post is def out then? hmm.... anyone ordered from interstate and no issues?

Need to rest my mind on this one
Scully
Scully
WA
412 posts
WA, 412 posts
22 Mar 2010 3:43pm
K Dog said...

Aussie post is def out then? hmm.... anyone ordered from interstate and no issues?

Need to rest my mind on this one


Ive had two sails and a board delivered on seperate occations with www.transdirect.com.au, you just tick a box saying fragile and put special instructions as "Top Load" or whatever. And all good.
Cost me i think 33$ to get a sail delivered from perth to brisbane.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy
NSW
8333 posts
NSW, 8333 posts
22 Mar 2010 6:52pm
K Dog said...

Aussie post is def out then? hmm.... anyone ordered from interstate and no issues?

Need to rest my mind on this one

I used to be a postie so I know that although most parcel contractors try & do the right thing the sheer amount of parcels means things can get thrown around & maybe not top loaded.
I've had 2 sails sent to me & arrive in great nick ..TNT? + Fastways.

Flipper11
Flipper11
VIC
356 posts
VIC, 356 posts
22 Mar 2010 7:02pm
Grey hounds courier service, google em ya cant beet em
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23647 posts
WA, 23647 posts
22 Mar 2010 5:47pm
Aus post won't take anything longer than 1200mm as it is all crated now.

Sails come in a box anyway, get the shop to leave it in a box or else get private seller to score a box from the shop/s

And as previously noted mark "top load only" and "do not crush" and you'll be right

I put 4 sails in a sail bag and put soem weight on top with no probs , you actually need to really stand on it to squish it flat to crease it.

Agree with Flipper apparently greyhound are a lot cheaper than Courier Aust / Toll / TNT
Krisiz1
Krisiz1
WA
331 posts
WA, 331 posts
22 Mar 2010 11:16pm
One of our locals ordered some Point 7's from overseas. Mine arrived with an ugly crease at top (not where you expect to see a transit crease though)
We used to transport yacht sails rolled around a cardboard or PVC roll to prevent them from squashing. Might add a couple of kgs to the weight but its cheap insurance.
Gybesports
Gybesports
NSW
193 posts
NSW, 193 posts
23 Mar 2010 9:16am
I ship sails all over the country and never have a problem.
Ship it in a box like it comes from the factory. if the guy you are buying it off is near a store, he can probably get a sail box from the shops recycling. Most windsurfing shops throw away rainforest's full of cardboard each year.

Try www.e-go.com.au for freight.
K Dog
K Dog
VIC
1847 posts
VIC, 1847 posts
23 Mar 2010 12:13pm
Thanks heaps for your replies - got some good ideas now :)
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