LOL that's funny. On that website it actually gave options for UPS and FEDEX and they were 2.5 million!
It just tickled me to see $34,000 for the product and MILLIONS to ship it.
Your first observation was right on the money, anything less than 3/4" thick can't use standard boxes. We have, like a gazillion Futures fins and I wanted to get a baseline as to how those worked in relation to the board. The glass-ons worked really well, but that's not practical where you have to ship the boards. At retail I'm sure half would be return due to damage during shipping. I really want full on surf style fins, hence the 3/4" thickness.
I'm talking with Futures about a fin base that would allow me to use their 1/2" depth trailer box, but I think they must be using the same shipping calculations as the honeycomb folks, from above!!!!
IF I can get that worked out, I can effectively go down to 1/2" thick and bring the rails down to around half that. I haven't been able to figure out a way to get the rail fins into the 1/2" depth trailer boxes.
I have some 1/4" thick aluminum honeycomb that is calling my name!
It just tickled me to see $34,000 for the product and MILLIONS to ship it.
Your first observation was right on the money, anything less than 3/4" thick can't use standard boxes. We have, like a gazillion Futures fins and I wanted to get a baseline as to how those worked in relation to the board. The glass-ons worked really well, but that's not practical where you have to ship the boards. At retail I'm sure half would be return due to damage during shipping. I really want full on surf style fins, hence the 3/4" thickness.
I'm talking with Futures about a fin base that would allow me to use their 1/2" depth trailer box, but I think they must be using the same shipping calculations as the honeycomb folks, from above!!!!
IF I can get that worked out, I can effectively go down to 1/2" thick and bring the rails down to around half that. I haven't been able to figure out a way to get the rail fins into the 1/2" depth trailer boxes.
I have some 1/4" thick aluminum honeycomb that is calling my name!
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