I have a drive on trailer, and came in a little too hot, and a little off center. I bounced off what i thought was the bunk, but maybe hit the trailer frame.

The pic makes it look a little more knarly than it is. Its about the size of an index finger. Its right on the midline going up towards the nose. It would be below the waterline. I don't know how thick gel is, but the abrasion appears to be maybe 1 - 2mm deep. It appears that the gel was ripped off along with whatever that blue underlayment is. The glass is not chunked at all.
Obviously I'm going to get this fixed ASAP, but if i can't get anyone around for a week, do you think it would be wise to run the boat once or twice like this?
I've always hated that drive on trailer, and I thought this day may come sometime.
The pic makes it look a little more knarly than it is. Its about the size of an index finger. Its right on the midline going up towards the nose. It would be below the waterline. I don't know how thick gel is, but the abrasion appears to be maybe 1 - 2mm deep. It appears that the gel was ripped off along with whatever that blue underlayment is. The glass is not chunked at all.
Obviously I'm going to get this fixed ASAP, but if i can't get anyone around for a week, do you think it would be wise to run the boat once or twice like this?
I've always hated that drive on trailer, and I thought this day may come sometime.
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