up my sleeve i keep a 10' santiam drifter for those places a normal sized drift boat isn't feasible and has paid off handsomely on many occasions.. i've developed quite a crack in the floor of the boat(not the bottom, the structure itself is fine), it's right where i have my feet when i'm on the oars, water gets caught between the floor and the bottom, it's annoying as all hell, and i want to make repairs..i've seen the fiberglass repair kits in boater's world and that seems like the way to go..the floor is currently a gray color with what i guess i'll call paint speckles, but i really don't care a whole lot how it looks, i just don't want that crack in the floor to catch my boot every time i slide over a rock and to prevent water from getting between the floor and the bottom..will that repair kit do the job on that crack? it's a V shape. i want it to hold up to the flex of the bottom since i use this boat exclusively for skinny-ass water and rubbing the bottom is the norm. also, does anyone know anything about santiam drifters? who built them, where, are they still in business, etc??