My 1976 mariner is seperating at the hull to deck joint. there is a horizontal flange on the hull and deck that is stapled together and covered by a rubrail. My boat is dry stored and launched via a crane for a weekly racing series. The rail gets caught on the docks the seawall and other boats. We are all careful but it only takes a second for a wave to rock the boat and get the rail caught on the dock. All the mariners in our fleet have some sort of rail damage. I'd like to cut the flange off compleatly and seal the joint with epoky and tape for a more modern smooth appearance. i feel this will prevent the boat from hanging up and fracturing in the future. I'm thinking 3-4 layers of tape should do it on the outside with 2 layers on the inside where i have access. Any advice?i am not sure what would be better, paint or gel coat to cover the repair when im done. I dont think I'm going to have any protection for the hull just fenders.I've used your products to replace a powerboat transom, replace the wood core under the mast on the mariner and restore 2 wood boats. I can vouch for your quality and ease of use of the west system. this project is not covered in any of your books so i could use some guidance.ThanksChris Fretz