Simple fix? Stuff a wad of glass cloth wetted with resin into the hole. Once cured, file flat and sand the area about 1/2" around the area, through the gelcoat and a little glass. Lay up a couple more layers of glass over the area.
Bigger hole? Sand the area around the repair to remove gel coat and get down to glass for about 1/2 or more around the hole, inside if possible too. Cut a small piece of cardboard that is larger than the hole, but can be folded to fit inside and pop open inside. Get a short piece of string, glass cloth and resin. Lay a couple layers of glass and resin onto the cardboard. Poke a hole in the middle and slip the string through and tie a large knot or tie to something like a toothpick so it can't pull back through. Shove this in the hole such that the glass and resin are facing out and will adhear to the inside of the boat. Pull with the string to make it adhear to the inside of the hull till cured. Cut the string and then lay up more glass on the outside.
_________________ Matt Miller Former - Director of Parts and Accessory Sales Warranty and Technical Support Hobie Cat USA (Retired 11/7/2022)
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