Keel / Hull damage 1997 Speedster

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ocho_squeebs

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Hello,
New member here....I am looking to pick up a 1997 Speedster...motors have been rebuilt, mechanicals are great shape, owner was meticulous...the bad is the keel and hull need substantial repairs...his kid smoked a rock in the river at 35 MPH ish. I can attach pictures but curius what you folks take is on it. I have never attempted any repairs. I have tools and will to do it just not sure cutting out an area and re glassing is siomething a rookie should attempt.

1. the affected area is 6-7" wide by 4-5 feet long (ie. exposed fiberglass / stress cracks). If cut out what would / how would you brace for the new glass to hold to? scouring youtube videos but still drawing a blank. I see that fiberglass is an art along with gel coat but for 2200 buck and a 1997 I am not into it for ridiculous money. Any help or direction will be appreciated! Thanks

Dave
 
I haven't donne this repair myself,this is just me gelcoating the area.
Previous owner hit a dock a "little" to hard . Damage was almost like fotball size with a tennisball size hole right throug. I've seen pics from the repairjob. Even as this was repaird on a budget it was pretty extensive.
This doesen't help but maybe give a hint on the scale of amount of work thats needed.
Is the damage fglas soft when you push on it?
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I haven't donne this repair myself,this is just me gelcoating the area.
Previous owner hit a dock a "little" to hard . Damage was almost like fotball size with a tennisball size hole right throug. I've seen pics from the repairjob. Even as this was repaird on a budget it was pretty extensive.
This doesen't help but maybe give a hint on the scale of amount of work thats needed.
Is the damage fglas soft when you push on it?
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It is not soft when you push on the exposed fiberglass, if you knock on it with a wrench it does sound hollow in spots where the cracks are.
 
I'm not an expert but you would think a fiberglas damage with a spongy feel have to be cut out and completly redone but a damage that you describe just have to be grind down and filled. I'm sure there are guys here that know alot more how to proceed .... they just out boatin'
 
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