surferstu said...
After working in road and rail transport for a while, I would be extremely nervous abut receiving anything. Nobody gives a crap and it's luck of the draw whether you get a forklift Tyne thru your board or not. (I have got one board and it was damaged). Whatever you do get insurance and go over it with a fine tooth comb before you sign off on it. Chrispycru mentioned a surfboard transport company, maybe pm him and try them?
Not arguing, but I've had over 10 items (masts, boards, sails) freighted over the years - only one damaged...squashed tip of mast - I called the shop, but as it was a 2nd-hand purchase, they didn't get back to me. I just bit the bullet & have since repaired it.
I guess you take your chance and if not using insurance, take the gamble. Still try to minimise the risk by using a reputable company.
Your best option (price-wise) is if you know someone with a shop - they will probably have an account that they 'might' let you use 'at-cost'...and remember - a slab of Coopers goes a long way!