Seabisquit here - I am the patriarch of a long time power boating family, but always enjoyed friends sail boats. We just got our first new old boat - a '78 Daysiler II in pretty decent shape - wasn't expecting to have to do any gelcoat repair but during the trip home we saw where the previous owner had no clue how damage the horrible little trailer was doing to his hull, but when the boat shifted off the bunks we could sure see it. (oh well)
Also picked up a damaged ('84?) Spindrift Daysailer I so I could use the trailer on the '78
We've only just dry sailed the '78 Daysailer II and I guess I need to get underneath and work on those gelcoat crack lines before we get to the water.

(as for photos, if these don't show then I guess I don't have the internet forum skills I thought I did- the assumption is you put the pic url in between !)
Thanks!
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