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paddle board shipping

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Created by Sperls > 9 months ago, 8 Apr 2015
Sperls
3 posts
8 Apr 2015 8:59PM
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Hi everyone, brand new at this but was hoping that someone may be able to assist me with shipping my new purchase. I have bought a 14 foot fanatic board from Newcastle and i need it shipped to Melbourne, but preferably Echuca Vic 3564. However i can drive to Melbourne to pick it up. Obviously I would like to use a company who knows about shipping boards but not too dear. Can anybody help. Thank you.

ok
NSW, 1089 posts
8 Apr 2015 11:30PM
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would like to personally thank you for removing a sup from my city. sincerely the lord mayor!

ratz
WA, 481 posts
8 Apr 2015 9:40PM
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e.go is the go depot to depot is the cheapest option.
get the shipper to make sure to protect the rails,nose and tail with cardboard and lots of tape.

Sperls
3 posts
9 Apr 2015 6:02AM
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Thank you, anything further would be appreciated

Mark _australia
WA, 23531 posts
9 Apr 2015 11:21PM
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ratz said..
e.go is the go depot to depot is the cheapest option.
get the shipper to make sure to protect the rails,nose and tail with cardboard and lots of tape.


+1 for e-go

get the seller to go to a SUP shop and get a box and the padding...?



pukapatch
7 posts
1 Sep 2015 8:34AM
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Hi Australian SUP Community —


Seabreeze always has some interesting SUP stories I like to keep up to speed on. I came across similar topics & just wanted to clarify on some confusion that seems to be going on in the Australian marketplace. I founded both Puka Patch & Rail Saver Pro, a Puka Patch product.

Despite what some might hear, Puka Patch is Rail Saver Pro & is why we have kept the name whilst the other like-branded name has since been changed to RS Pro…

I hope this helps with the confusion & integrity of the original Rail Saver Pro, a product that has been widely accepted through the Australian marketplace, launched many years ago by my Australian distributor Watershack Pty Ltd. On the subject of Jimmy Lewis -

Jimmy has been a supporter of our product since the beginning & still supports the Puka Patch Rail Saver Pro exclusively to this day.

The pictures posted in these forums stating Jimmy apparently switching to RSPro were from one of Jimmy’s international distributors without the support of Jimmy himself.


There’s a saying in the innovation world that the greatest form of flattery is when someone copies you, so I guess for many years now we’ve been doing something right by providing a quality product that continues to evolve. Confusing a market by copying your name to build another product is not flattery & definitely not innovative.


If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact my Australian distributor : rob@watershack.com.au

Thanks, Jon Mosher - Puka Patch & Rail Saver Pro



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