I've had these cracks show up at the front X-bar anchors on my 1985 boat (and less extensive at the rear). These are highly loaded joints, and considering that the fiberglass is in the 1/8" to 1/4" thick range in this area, I'm sorry to tell you that a little "dab" of silicone isn't gonna cut it. If you want to do the repair right, you need to repair and reinforce the broken glass fibers.
If I were you, I'd put a porthole in the deck behind the rear crossbar (the porthole is nice to have anyway because it lets you really dry out the hull). Then install the upgraded stainless steel anchor plates at the rear crossbar (these are the same plates that thru-bolt into the hull and are used on the shrouds and front X-bar). This is a pretty easy install, and would likely get you through the season. Then in the fall, go back inside the hull and reinforce the area with glass to make the hull stronger than original. (You would be best to do the glassing ASAP, but if you really have to wait, at the very least, you should install the upgraded anchor plates.)
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