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just came across this surprise what do u guys think?

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kbolaloco1

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Hello all I had just finish riding at the lake and laid down next to the trailee of how tired I was, I turned my head and when I looked underneath the trailer I noticed this big whole that had been covered with fiberglass resin, very crappy looking labor btw, my question is that so far It has been getting its work done because I dont have any sort of leak into the engine and I have ridden in chop water, wave jump and crusing mode too, is this something i should be xncern about, as far as structure Damage or its already fixed? Thanks in advance for any input
 
Can you post a picture of the damaged area so we can get a better idea of what is going on there? Usually fiberglass can be fixed most of the time.
 
What part of the hull is that on? That looks like its easily fixable. Mine had similar damage last summer.
 
Its underneath the hull right in the middle thats the thicken part it goes from a few inces before the ride plate all the way to almost the middle of the ski but at the other edge its only a thin line
 
Its underneath the hull right in the middle thats the thicken part it goes from a few inces before the ride plate all the way to almost the middle of the ski but at the other edge its only a thin line

That's fixable
 
Thanks all for the input, I barely beach her as im always chillin by a sandbar but I beleive I bought it like that, the crack was patched already with fiber glass resin and is not leakin but when I saw it I was concerned about any structural damage, meaning that whit time since it was hit it could expand the damage, or since its already patched i shouldn't worry thanks all
 
it looks like it's been scraping something for quite awhile.
Have you repeatedly beached it? Hit some hard gravel/rocks?
Is your trailer bunker carpet worn out and bare wood is showing?

It's quite fixable.

If you look closely, you can see it has been covered with polyester resin. Obviously done by a p/o
 
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