That board is very repairable. I would cut away the top part of the material where it is all dinged up on the end. If you can press it back together with your fingers to shape then you are ready to put it back together. If it resists pressing together start digging out stuff until it will go back together cleanly.

Get yourself some good epoxy.

You can vacume bag it back together or use a bunch of clamps. I recommend the vacume bag technique. Seperate the board as much as possible without breaking it anymore and squirt the epoxy up as far as you can using a siringe(sp?). Then squeeze it back together so that it comes back to shape with the vacume bag. Let it set for 24 hours.

Take the bag off and then it is just surface repair. Buy some fibreglass matt and use the epoxy again to wrap the end in a couple layers. You might need to grind out a little to get a good layup. Use 100 grit paper to rough up anything before you do a layup. Sand smooth and fill. Then gelcoat.

It's a bunch of work but very rewarding and you will have a stronger board than what you started with.

Mike Hill
H20 #907


Mike Hill
N20 #1005