
Picture two is the top of bottom part of the retractable rudder. As you can see it was some separation on the very top but it's limited. I've seen rudders where the fiberglass has split but it hasn't here. I'm an amateur wood worker and part of me thinks if I just inject some wood glue (resin?) in there and clamp it down it should reattach just fine? then put one layer of fiberglass over the repair? Thoughts?

FInally.....there was a bit of wear between the rudder and the steel plate that joins the two halves together. It's hard to see on the rudder itself but you can see where the steel has been worn away after I ground off what was on there. It wasn't rust, it was the white outer coating of the rudder. I'll probably just replace the steel plate easy enough (or just flip it over) but what would you recommend I fill in where the rudder has degraded here? Gel Coat? Fiberglass?

Finally....once the repairs are done....how should I finish? Just marine paint? Gel Coat?
Sorry for being such a noobie. I can tear apart a motorcycle and put it back together but fiberglass scares me.
I totally appreciate any advice and suggestions you have. Feel free to make fun of/correct if my terminology is off.


