Do I need repairs?

Rocco20

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Left one boat strap on the back of trailer and was launched in low water continued to try to pull off boat from trailer not knowing strap was still on thinking it was the low water stupid me.. Got some scrapes as shown in pics do I need something done? concerned about leakage . fiber glass bass boat was scraped on the trailer as we backed up boat few times to launch.
 

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Grub54891

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Looks like it's through to the glass. A trailer queen where its in the water for just a few hours it might be OK. Regardless whatever is scratching it like that should be taken care of. A trailer should not damage the boat. If it were mine I'd fix the damage and fix the trailer.
 

mr 88

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When I blew up the picture on the laptop it does not appear to me that it hit the fiberglass. Depending on year of boat and how you use it I might be inclined to get some Marine Tex and blend it in to the scratches . Not in a high visibility area when in the water . Or try Gel coat but that may be hard to get the right color match and may be more cosmetic than the Marine Tex. Google or research both for a educated decision .
 

Rocco20

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When I blew up the picture on the laptop it does not appear to me that it hit the fiberglass. Depending on year of boat and how you use it I might be inclined to get some Marine Tex and blend it in to the scratches . Not in a high visibility area when in the water . Or try Gel coat but that may be hard to get the right color match and may be more cosmetic than the Marine Tex. Google or research both for a educated decision .
Thanks for taking out the time to look
 
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