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Using a jack (any kind) lift the boat near the crack to see if the hull flexes, this will tell you if the stringer or bulkhead is broke loose. You probably should seek help from a fiberglass repair facility in your area. Make sure they are qualified, like how long in business and any complaints.

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Using a jack (any kind) lift the boat near the crack to see if the hull flexes, this will tell you if the stringer or bulkhead is broke loose. You probably should seek help from a fiberglass repair facility in your area. Make sure they are qualified, like how long in business and any complaints.

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Using a jack (any kind) lift the boat near the crack to see if the hull flexes, this will tell you if the stringer or bulkhead is broke loose. You probably should seek help from a fiberglass repair facility in your area. Make sure they are qualified, like how long in business and any complaints. Let me know what you find with the jack, make sure you have unhooked the boat from the trailer. Don’t use the boat.

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