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MarkT
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Best way to ship a paddle

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I've shipped boats, but never just a paddle. UPS wants $60 to ship from Minneapolis to Birmingham, AL !!! I've shipped a boat for less than that!

Anyone have a suggestion on this? I'm shipping a Galasport paddle, which as you know is kinda pricey...so I'd like to know it'll be haddled well.

Any ideas most welcome.

Thanks,
MarkT
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Post by bearboater »

i know that the sixty inch mark is one where they tag you alot, if its less, i would just get/make a box. and pad it really well, with that dimpled foam for the blade, and bend in the shaft. then the rest of the padddle i would just pack it with either news paper or that white packing stuff.
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Post by Dale@half-shaft »

United States Postal Service.

Under $20.00 with lots of insurance.
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Just sent one recently using UPS. Pipe insulation around the shaft and T-grip. Bubble wrap around the blade. Cut two rectangles of cardboard the length of the entire paddle, and the width of the blade plus 2 inches or so each dimension. Taped the cardboard together with duct tape and/or packing tape to make an envelope, wrote address information, "Fragile" , "Do Not Bend" etc., directly on the cardboard and shipped it off. Good Luck...edg
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UPS-

It was about $18.00 to send a paddle. I've mailed 3 gotten insurance everytime- never a problem
MarkT
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Thanks for the suggestions!

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I'll pack it myself and try the post office.

MarkT
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Post by Jim P »

one thing to add -

Mark the box in big letters on each side

"TOP LOAD ONLY"
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Re: Best way to ship a paddle

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MarkT wrote:I've shipped boats, but never just a paddle. UPS wants $60 to ship from Minneapolis to Birmingham, AL !!! I've shipped a boat for less than that!
MarkT wrote:
I've shipped boats, but never just a paddle. UPS wants $60 to ship from Minneapolis to Birmingham, AL !!! I've shipped a boat for less than that!




YIKES!!

Shouldn't be more than $20 for shipping, UPS or USPS.

Fold it up in a ~6' X ~40" piece of cardboard, cut & fold the ends in.

Label FRAGILE
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Post by JulieKeller.com »

I have had good success with shipping paddles via Fed Ex for under $20. Never even put them in a box - just slap the label on the face of the paddle.

Julie
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