This is before, looking aft, on either side of the centerboard trunk is wedged wood that appears original. Underneath the backing plate and extending out and over the wood down to the hull is additional fiberglass that has started to peel back from the hull:

This is after, (there is still some fiberglass that was beneath the backing plate that needs to be grinded, the rest of the fiberglass pretty much came up with our bare hands:

This is an examle of what came off

The sheave box and it's backing plate are one solid piece, sheave in good condition.


So today, we grind down the remainder of the glass and add new glass. Using layers of woven roving and mat.
Perhaps this last repair failed because it was polyester to polyester. Perhaps it is because the wood got wet, swelled, cracked the glass, perhaps both. Now trying to figure out best way to go forward. Avoid covering all the wood again? Add another stainless plate? The thickness of the hull around the hole for the cable is about 1/4 inch.
Thoughts? (sorry about the poor quality of the pictures, bad light and not much patience, I guess.