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I have/had very minimal skill in your area, but recently did a whole bunch of structural work on my Seafari(thanks again to Blue Heron, Denny and Stick, among others, for all the help). Working with epoxy and polyester resin/fiberglass is very forgiving as long as you go slow and don't need it to look cosmetically fabulous. You can definitely do it, taking advantage of the advice available here. There are several step by step threads with lots of pics to show the way and many individuals who will help with your questions. Cosmetics are not my thing, but it sounds like you have access to someone who does have those skills. Digesting(it may take while) a copy of "The Elements of Boat Strength" by David Gerr will keep you from making any understrength and unsafe moves.
Go for it and good luck!
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I did quite a few gel coat repairs on my last boat, come to think of it. Friends said they had to look real hard to find them, even when pointed in the vicinity. I'm a bit of a perfectionist, I tie beautiful flies and I'm pretty artistic.
You're right! I got this!

Seriously, I'm going to give it a whirl. Start with baby steps...