Forums > Windsurfing   Western Australia

Windsurf Friendly Taxi in perth

Reply
Created by bernalot > 9 months ago, 4 Oct 2014
bernalot
WA, 29 posts
4 Oct 2014 6:31PM
Thumbs Up

Hi all

Got a mate landing at perth airport, arriving silly oclock am next Friday. He's bringing his kit i.e. board, quiver bag of sails etc.

Can anyone recommend a windsurf friendly Taxi co? I'm thinking that the taxi rank at daft o'clock with windsurfing gear might not be the best guarantee of a successful ride!

Cheers

Bernie

Stuthepirate
SA, 3591 posts
4 Oct 2014 8:38PM
Thumbs Up

I wouldn't recommend Perth taxis at the best of time.
best bet would be one of the Special Charter Vehicle companies.

Vince68
WA, 675 posts
4 Oct 2014 7:50PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
bernalot said..
Hi all

Got a mate landing at perth airport, arriving silly oclock am next Friday. He's bringing his kit i.e. board, quiver bag of sails etc.

Can anyone recommend a windsurf friendly Taxi co? I'm thinking that the taxi rank at daft o'clock with windsurfing gear might not be the best guarantee of a successful ride!

Cheers

Bernie


Be a mate and pick him up. Or if you can't do it, ask someone on this forum to get him and make him feel welcome to Perth, WA. Yep sorry i can't i'm about 1700kms away next week.

bernalot
WA, 29 posts
4 Oct 2014 9:40PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
vpar said..

bernalot said..
Hi all

Got a mate landing at perth airport, arriving silly oclock am next Friday. He's bringing his kit i.e. board, quiver bag of sails etc.

Can anyone recommend a windsurf friendly Taxi co? I'm thinking that the taxi rank at daft o'clock with windsurfing gear might not be the best guarantee of a successful ride!

Cheers

Bernie



Be a mate and pick him up. Or if you can't do it, ask someone on this forum to get him and make him feel welcome to Perth, WA. Yep sorry i can't i'm about 1700kms away next week.


Heh that'd be the go, and will be the method of last resort!
but I'm in driving him up to Gero first thing and was aiming at a good nights kip, besides he's big enough and ugly enough to negotiate a paid ride as long as they can fit the kit in!

bernalot
WA, 29 posts
4 Oct 2014 9:41PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Stuthepirate said..
I wouldn't recommend Perth taxis at the best of time.
best bet would be one of the Special Charter Vehicle companies.


Cheers Stuthepirate, I reckon I'll try and point him in that direction.

chris35
WA, 14 posts
5 Oct 2014 7:44AM
Thumbs Up

make him walk :P

grumplestiltskin
WA, 2331 posts
5 Oct 2014 11:34AM
Thumbs Up

how long between when he lands and when you go to gero?

Make him wait, get some kip on an airport lounge and pick him up from there!

Mark _australia
WA, 23472 posts
5 Oct 2014 9:08PM
Thumbs Up

seeing as though you can book ahead, ring and ask for a disabled taxi van?

WindWarrior
NSW, 1019 posts
6 Oct 2014 11:09AM
Thumbs Up

PM me and I'll send you a number for a Perth based cabbie with a station wagon who will carry the gear.

Cant be much of a mate though if you aren't even willing to go and pick him up yourself !

bernalot
WA, 29 posts
6 Oct 2014 9:54AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
WindWarrior said..
PM me and I'll send you a number for a Perth based cabbie with a station wagon who will carry the gear.

Cant be much of a mate though if you aren't even willing to go and pick him up yourself !


PM sent.

Cheers

Dip916
WA, 117 posts
6 Oct 2014 1:23PM
Thumbs Up

If ^^^ can't help, then send me a PM and I'll pass on a number for someone else. He is also a cabbie with a station wagon. Name is Phil, and he usually works nights so might not answer if he is sleeping during the day.

I only know of him through another forum Perth Street Bikes (motorbikes) where is a regular and entertaining poster of stories about cabbie life in Perth.

FormulaNova
WA, 15086 posts
6 Oct 2014 2:23PM
Thumbs Up

Just keep in mind that unless you know otherwise, I think most station wagon cabs have cargo barriers installed. I arrived in Perth a couple of years ago and found to my surprise that almost all wagons had them fitted. The guy minding the rank at the airport found one without a barrier for me, but it took a while.

Dip916
WA, 117 posts
6 Oct 2014 5:15PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
FormulaNova said..
Just keep in mind that unless you know otherwise, I think most station wagon cabs have cargo barriers installed. I arrived in Perth a couple of years ago and found to my surprise that almost all wagons had them fitted. The guy minding the rank at the airport found one without a barrier for me, but it took a while.



^^^^^ THIS. I am sure you are correct and this will be a problem. I am fairly sure pretty much every station wagon cab has them now and it might be very hard or even impossible to find one that doesn't have a cargo barrier installed.

You best bet would be to pre-book a MAXI-taxi (van type mini-bus) as then boards and sails can be placed just inside the sliding door.

geared4knots
TAS, 2649 posts
7 Oct 2014 12:38PM
Thumbs Up

Same request. Coming over from tassie at 9.30 at night and need to get my sailing gear transported to parents house at ocean reef.
Leaving for Geraldton next day.
Have looked into maxi taxi.. About 85 _ 100 bucks.
I think that's,about the price of a taxi anyway.??
Anyone want a carton? going that way on 20 th let me know.

Cheers

ComeWhatMay
WA, 7 posts
19 Feb 2015 11:18AM
Thumbs Up


I have a SUV with roof bars and I've just gotten my licence to be a part time Uber driver

I would be happy to help windsurfers / kiters with the transportation of their gear from the airport.

Cheers

Mark _australia
WA, 23472 posts
19 Feb 2015 7:25PM
Thumbs Up

^^^ welcome to October 2014

Does your insurance company and DPI know about your Uber gig?

flyingcab
VIC, 942 posts
19 Feb 2015 11:13PM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
bernalot said..
Hi all

Got a mate landing at perth airport, arriving silly oclock am next Friday. He's bringing his kit i.e. board, quiver bag of sails etc.

Can anyone recommend a windsurf friendly Taxi co? I'm thinking that the taxi rank at daft o'clock with windsurfing gear might not be the best guarantee of a successful ride!

Cheers

Bernie


Call a maxi they normally bring a bus....

ComeWhatMay
WA, 7 posts
20 Feb 2015 7:57AM
Thumbs Up

Select to expand quote
Mark _australia said..
^^^ welcome to October 2014

Does your insurance company and DPI know about your Uber gig?


Yes, Uber drivers need to change their insurance class before they are accepted by Uber

Mark _australia
WA, 23472 posts
21 Feb 2015 11:17PM
Thumbs Up

^^ and DPI who licence taxi's and private charter vehicles...?

anyway my main point was I don't think the original poster will care, 4mths later



Subscribe
Reply

Forums > Windsurfing   Western Australia


"Windsurf Friendly Taxi in perth" started by bernalot