I'm trying to repair a major hole in the bow of my old town pack. This is my first major repair of this type so I seek the wisdom of the experts here. My end goal is function only. Aesthetics are unimportant as the boat is, like myself, beyond trying to look pretty.
Before prep:

After prep:

My plan was to patch the hole with fiberglass cloth wetted out with g/flex epoxy with an oversize fiberglass cloth layer over the outer vinyl of the hull. However, when I cleaned up the inner surface I found 3additional cracks 3-4" long at the bottom of the hole at the bow. 1 of the cracks penetrates the entire hull. The other 2 only penetrate the inner abs/vinyl layers and not the abs foam or outer abs/vinyl.
I would like to avoid cutting away more of the bow so my question is, " Can I structurally stabilize the cracks by covering them with the outer fiberglass cloth layer and an additional inner fiberglass cloth layer?"
Before prep:

After prep:

My plan was to patch the hole with fiberglass cloth wetted out with g/flex epoxy with an oversize fiberglass cloth layer over the outer vinyl of the hull. However, when I cleaned up the inner surface I found 3additional cracks 3-4" long at the bottom of the hole at the bow. 1 of the cracks penetrates the entire hull. The other 2 only penetrate the inner abs/vinyl layers and not the abs foam or outer abs/vinyl.
I would like to avoid cutting away more of the bow so my question is, " Can I structurally stabilize the cracks by covering them with the outer fiberglass cloth layer and an additional inner fiberglass cloth layer?"
