The outside layer, GRP and gel-coat is thin, very very thin. (Again, the builder did everything for weight savings, not durability.)
Also, after all the mangling and loss of structure the topsides are not quite fair anymore.
I have sanded them down to gelcoat, and what appears to be a two part building primer.

Here is how I plan to proceed, AFTER the laminate has been rebuilt on the inside and rigidity has been restored.
1 Roll on two, possibly three layers of epoxy with a small amount of filler in it. I plan to do it fast enough to chemically bond them
Then let them cure fully and sand smooth. I'm looking to thicken the outer layer of the laminate to add strength and assure water tightness.
2 Use a filler, like Marine tex to fill and fair. Use a spray can with Rustoleum primer to VERY lightly spray to identify low spots during fairing.
3 Apply building primer and compatible top coat.
Anyone see anything wrong with this?