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    Posted: 10 Sep 08 at 10:56pm
Has anyone got any experience of posting / couriering sails. I need to send a rolled Vareo sail to the other end of the country. I was going to dismember a large cardboard box and create a long 'toblerone' shape to protect the sail then apply lots of tape to the outside. Has anyone got any idea of how much it might cost to send or any recommended carriers i.e.  Parcel Farce vs City Link etc.

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When I have sent or recieved sails, Courier charges have been between £10 and £20.

A lot of it depends on the weight of the item, but talk to a local carpet shop. See if you can get one of the card tubes that goes down the middle of a carpet. Can usually fit a sail down the middle of that .. Or at worst, slide the sail around that.

Wrap it in black bags so noone knows what it is, and there ya go!

And personally .. City Link! Can't beat their service. Don't, whatever you do, Send anything with Amtrak (If they are still collecting). They have just gone bust!


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I sent a sail to Scotland (from Cambs) in a large 'toblerone' style home made tube via Parcel Farce. It made it there ok :-).
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Originally posted by Villan


And personally .. City Link! Can't beat their service. Don't, whatever you do, Send anything with Amtrak (If they are still collecting). They have just gone bust!

City link are exactly the company I wouldnt recommend after spending the best part of two weeks trying to receive a pracel from them!

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this may sound stupid but have you tried contacting an online store and asked for advice. im sure somewhere like rooster, purple marine, p&b etc (sorry if i missed anyone out there) wil be happy to share some advice...
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I sent a Kestrel Main and Jib via Royal Mail and it cost £18. We charged £20 on ebay the other £2 was used for recycled bublewrap paper stuff and tape!

So it is possible but just wrap carefully!

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When i was working in a chandlery we sent sails out in cardboard toblarone shape and vast tape
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Lukepiewalker Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Sep 08 at 7:42pm
I received one in a lovely big cardboard tube once.
I sent a Finn sail to Norths for repair flaked then rolled along the length to make a more 'normal' package, but I suppose it depends on the nature of the cloth if you would want to do that. It came back beautifully flaked and folded in a similar but much more impressive fashion. Ultimately the postage there and back cost me the same as the repair.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote kensail Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Sep 08 at 10:17am
NIgel, if you still want packaging for the sail let me know. I have the one my new Vaero sail came in. Can bring it over on Saturday. Ken.
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City Link make me swear. A lot. I've had so many bad experiences with them.

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