It was a rough run on the Alsea!  The attached photos show the results.  I'm needing some guidance on how to fix these bruises.  I don't have any fiberglassing experience, so no detail is too basic for this guy.  I have watched a number of youtube videos and scrolled through the similar threads on this site, but before I do anything I wanted to check with all of you experts, just in case.   Thanks in advance for anything you can provide!

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Did you repair this?

Looks like the glass has de laminated.Hope im wrong. 

IMG_0090 seems to show delaminated glass. Anywhere the glass isn't bonded to the wood, it should be removed and replaced. The wood looks a bit starved - if it's not sound, perhaps some penetrating resin could be applied to firm it up, then a new coat of fiberglass cloth. It's a good idea to saturate the underlying wood with epoxy before applying the cloth to get a good bond, then apply the cloth and epoxy before the first coat has dried so that you get a chemical bond

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