Guys/Girls...
I was out riding today, and was pulled off of my board in a wierd way that snapped the deck. Initially, I thought the screws for one of the foot straps stripped... I dragged back to my board and found the straps in tact.
Basically, I rode the board for about 45 more minutes, and only discovered the top layer of the lamination with a wrinkle in it after I landed and was putting up.
The board is a 2004 Slingshot Jarvis, (I believe this board is the model that was taken after the snow board construction=sandwiched) and the wrinkle in the top lamination goes from rail to rail on the tail side of the right foot strap, directly under where the screws attach the foot strap to the board. There are no signs of cracking in any of the three layers, but I do not fully understand the layering of the board.
Structurally, I think all is sound, but I want to take steps to reinforce if necessary...
What do you guys think? Salvageable or not? Is it time to break out the Gorilla Glue?
Thanks in advance
Ian