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I bought a 16.5ft triton for $300 and it has some pretty good chips out of the gelcoat and paint. Would you recommend to get it fixed or fill the areas and put a vinyl over it?
Umm....any chance you could give it back? Cause that hit dock pilings hard and repeatedly from the looks of things. To do that kind of damage I wager you've got structural issues.
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That is not 'chipped paint'. That looks like gelcoat heavily cracked and delaminating from the fiberglass. You can't wrap that, and I doubt anyone would wrap it in that condition anyway.
To me, you paid someone $300 to dispose of a totaled boat for them. Part it out to recover your $300, then take a chainsaw to it and deliver it to your landfill barrel by barrel.