Just like to say how effective seabreeze is for moving on gear not needed anymore. Easy to use and effective.
I had 3 boards at least that had sat in my shed, some for years and now they are in the hands of crew and in the water. (The fourth I had to sell, as my wife said I had to, to get a new board

).
While it could be beginners luck a couple of tips:
1. No matter how cheap you are selling pay the $14 and use photos. It helps buyers make a more informed decision. I see too many boards sitting there in only black and white - I wouldn't buy them unless if I was a beginner/newish.
2. For gods sake price them for what they are worth not what you think they are worth. If you have had some good use out of them, move them on for a price that allows new guys to at least get on the water and learn their style, before making that first new board purchase. if your board hasn't moved for a while (and there are plenty) it's because it is overpriced relative to the market.
3. When crew call up be genuine - if it doesn't suite their needs tell them. Also help them out with their thinking.
To the dudes who have my old boards safe kiting and I'm glad they are in the water.
I'm off to AKS for my new Cardboard Wave on Saturday...

Darren do you take CASH!!!