Let me add: I just completlely refurbished the entire deck of a 1977 Oday 22, so all of the info and issues are fresh in my mind.
In my opinion, the problem is a weakened core due to water infiltration. I can guess, probably without even looking, that some of the holes into the deck (lights, railings, wood toe rails, rigging, etc) have lost their waterproof sealant and as a result water has worked its way into the middle of the fiberglass and into the wood core. Over time, it has rotten and weakened the core.
The crack (of which I had MANY) are the outward sign of an internal problem. The cracking is the product of the outer deck having to much flex. In essence, because the structural core is weakened, the deck is able to flex under weight too much and cracking has resulted.
This is exactly what happened to me. If you simply repair to outer, it will come back quite quickly. The flexing will still occur. That doesn't mean you can't do it, I just wanted to let you know that from just doing this (literally Feb - June of this year) and give you my .02 cents.
The long term, permanent solution is.. well.... time intensive, but the end result will be a new deck that will out last you. You need to see how much water infiltration has occurred and fix it. That happens in 3 stages:
1. Diagnoses. In areas with severe cracking, you need to drill into the wood (from the cabin up) and get to the core. If the core wood comes out wet then you know it is rotting and weakened.
2. Fixing the problem: You need to repair the core. Buy a book, there are multiple ways to do it depending on severity and labor load.
3. Resealing ALL HOLES. To prevent it from occurring further, you remove all through deck holes. Everything with a screw, nail, hatch (etc.) and seal it. I used 3m 5200 and sealed every hole up.
THEN you can repaint or Gel Coat and not worry about crack coming back. Attached are some and after photos. I repainted her back in June and have been using her every weekend. Not a single crack has returned. Obviously, time will tell, but the deck is stronger than ever. I can jump into the water from the bow deck all day she it doesn't flex at all. The boat moves, as it should, not the deck.