Gelcoat patch kit from Spectrum Color came in and I started working on the hull. I've probably got 60-ish bad spots that I've used the die grinder to clean out and smooth. I was able to get about 40 of them filled with patch and have started sanding them down to be smooth with the hull. I've got more patch material coming so I should finish up the patching over the next few days.
In the process, I've come to the conclusion that I need to do a complete cleaning, polish and wax of the hull. I'm guessing this hull has never even been cleaned, much less polished and waxed. There is lots of oxidation, particularly on the sides just above the water line. The challenge with this is getting the boat lifted off the trailer so I can do a complete job. My current thought is to use 3 engine hoist (I have 1, a neighbor has 1 and I need to find or buy another) to lift it. 2 in the back with a lifting strap between them running under the boat and the third up front with a lifting strap around the hull just behind the bow eye. There is no motor or any of the interior part in the boat currently so the total weight is only around 2,000 lbs.
If there are any other suggestions on how to lift the boat or do the cleaning, polish, wax I'd love to hear them!