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Fiberglass repair, do it yourself?

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I recent acquired a new "ding"  >;) on my glass boat, I don't have any clue how, but it's a doosy. Only thing I can figure is that one of the times I had to tie off to a dock then run and get my truck someone ran into it and didn't have the courtesy to tell me.

Anywhoo, I would like to have it repaired. The ding is about the size of a half dollar and about 1/16 of an inch deep.

Is there any way to repair this myself, and how and where do I read about doing it?

OR

Am I better off having it repaired comercially?

Thanks

Without knowing you, your skills, or the age/condition of your boat...

I think I might opt to have it done by a pro. I don't know about you but I hate working with fiberglass...and I feel like a pro could match the paint etc etc much better than I could ever do

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