I obtained a 12' v-hull fiberglass boat a while back that is in need of some help to make it fully functional. It's got a couple of cracks perpendicular to the gunwale up near the bow (one on each side), the very tip of the bow has been bunged up (very minor) and the original plywood center seat/box that was fiberglassed in seems to have failed due to wet rot. There also seem to be a couple of small epoxy putty repairs that were previously done also (see pictures) The boat itself is in usable condition, but I thought this would be a good intro project to DIY fiberglass. I've never done any fiberglassing before, so looking for ideas and opinions from the experienced out there.
I've watched the West System "how to" youtube videos online, read a number of on-line articles, and checked out three books from the library. I feel I've got the basics covered on the materials to use and whatnot, but I could never find anything addressing the type of cracks on the gunwale. My first thought was to just buy one of the repair kits, but from what I read, those are not cost effective and to do this right, I should really put on more than one layer of material, etc. Most of the stuff I read was for hull damage, so I'm trying to figure out what I really need to make this boat structurally sound. I don't mind doing the work, I just want to do it right the first time. If it were you, how'd you tackle it?

I'd appreciate any feedback I can get....and any ideas on where to get the materials for a decent price would be helpful too.
Also, I don't plan to replace the center seat to original if possible, probably just a standard wood bench seat or something similar.....and I'm not advertising for CocaCola, just using the can for size reference. :study: