Everytime I score good waves on my F/B something bad happens. I have been more careful than ever before not to do anything silly with it of late (late take-offs, nosedives etc....) but no matter what I do it always seems to happen.

After I headbutted the board a few weeks ago I learnt my lesson, pick the right wave and have a bit of patience. Rocked up to the beach this morning and it was smoking. Head high sets and a really good bank, good tide and next to no wind.
As I paddled out I was watching the big sets roll in and wind down the bank and thinking this is the perfect time to try out the patience thing. And thats what I did, picked off the good shaped sets, had a couple of fudged takeoffs but nothing dramatic. I had a few long lefts to the beach and then I ended up chasing the rights that were a little faster but with a good end section.
Managed a few and got a couple of really good clean floaters of the end, rode them out and paddled out without incident, was totally stoked with how it was all going. Decided to paddle in to get to work on time and thats when I discovered a previous crease which I was advised was not strucural had flexed again and cracked along the crease and the rail where it had been originally fixed up. Not sure what to do will take it to the shop to get an opinion and go from there, devo though cos the waves are gonna be good and I now have to jump on the shorterboard and struggle all over again