Unbelievably rare Yellow Submarine snowboard,  handmade in Washington State, USA by GNU.


This was one of 2 or 3 designs that were made as part of the campaign to restore and re-release The Beatles film; Yellow Submarine in 1999.


It's 156 in length and at 23 years old, it will have lost a bit of performance over the years, but it has been stored properly and still has camber left so it could still be ridden if you wished (no bindings are present).  However, it's more likely to have greater appeal as a collectors piece, either to collectors of The Beatles, or those of vintage boards as this marks an interesting combination of a quality Snowboard company combining with a large multi-national company (EMI) to create what is frankly, a very cool looking board that would look awesome as a display piece.


It is as new and still in in its' original packaging, with all paperwork.  Please see the images as they are of the actual item for sale.


I will ship internationally, but some shipping costs will be 3-figure expensive.  If you are interested, please get in touch to discuss options.


** Overseas buyers please note that Import duties, taxes & charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility, so please check with your country’s customs office before buying, to determine what additional costs may/may not be included.

Please don’t request to undervalue the item on the Customs form. This is not possible because the declared value is the maximum claim amount possible in any insurance claim, and your record will not be shipped without proper insurance or tracking.



* EU buyers please note that from January 1/2021, Britain’s exit from the EU has made international shipping considerably more challenging, made even more so by the lack of clarity in some areas. Delays are occurring and buyers both in the EU and Britain are being surprised by new import duties and fees. Please do your homework before bidding/buying to assess whether you should expect these as per the point below.