Second-Hand Surfboards in Gold Coast

Stretching from Burleigh to Coolangatta, the Gold Coast is world-famous for its waves and shaping talent. Local standouts include DHD Surfboards, MSD Surfboards, and Stuart Surfboards — each producing high-performance boards tailored to the Coast’s points and beach breaks.

For second-hand surfboards and gear, the Gold Coast’s surf shops are some of the best in Australia. Kirra Surf in Coolangatta is an institution, while Surfboard Empire in Mermaid Beach, The Surfboard Warehouse, and Coolangatta Board Store all offer wide selections of boards and hardware. These shops, alongside the Coast’s shaping culture, make it one of the strongest places in the country to find your next board.

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Buying in Gold Coast—quick answers

  • Junkyard Surf is a dedicated online marketplace for surfers and business to buy and sell, new and used surfboards with advanced search filters, secure transactions, and a trusted community of surfers.

  • You can browse new and second-hand surfboards from local surf shops, shapers, and private sellers across Gold Coast on Junkyard Surf. All listings are verified and searchable by size, type, and price.

  • Yes. With so many surfers and a high board turnover, the Gold Coast has one of the most active second-hand markets in Australia. You’ll find everything from beginner foamies to high-performance shortboards in excellent condition.

  • Yes. On Junkyard Surf you can search by suburb, whether you’re looking around Burleigh, Coolangatta, or Miami, so you see boards close to you first.

  • Most deals on the Gold Coast are done via local pickup, but some shops and sellers may offer delivery or courier options. Always confirm using in-app messaging before paying.

  • Definitely. With beginner-friendly beaches like Currumbin Alley and Surfers Paradise nearby, shops and shapers stock plenty of softboards, longboards, and affordable second-hand options.

  • Check out our full FAQs page or shoot us an email from our contact page — we’re here to help.

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