Steve,
I am guessing TT=Travel Trailer?
I have done a lot of composite/fiberglass work and if there is one thing I have learned is that, ANYTHING can be fixed. Providing you have the tools, material, knowledge, and time. When repairing composites, if done properly, the repair will be stronger than the original structure. This is basically done with the amount of plys, overlap, and bias (angle of the plys).
With your situation, you need to take into consideration any hidden damage. You said, “You can pull the panel away from the board underneath and look in there and it all looks fine behind it, I also pushed on the panels all over that area and couldn't find any soft spots, etc. Also, there are a couple of small holes in the roof at the very back where it leaked slightly”. How much water/moisture is really behind these areas?
What worries me is that you may not be getting the full story. For a unit that “has only been towed a couple of times”, where did these cracks come from? Was it hit?
It is also possible the dealer may have gotten this “TT” for a song and a dance or he may have it on consignment and its not worth his while to do a thing to it.
If you need any reference material for repairing fiberglass let me know and I can send something to you.
Hope I helped. Good Luck
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I am guessing TT=Travel Trailer?
I have done a lot of composite/fiberglass work and if there is one thing I have learned is that, ANYTHING can be fixed. Providing you have the tools, material, knowledge, and time. When repairing composites, if done properly, the repair will be stronger than the original structure. This is basically done with the amount of plys, overlap, and bias (angle of the plys).
With your situation, you need to take into consideration any hidden damage. You said, “You can pull the panel away from the board underneath and look in there and it all looks fine behind it, I also pushed on the panels all over that area and couldn't find any soft spots, etc. Also, there are a couple of small holes in the roof at the very back where it leaked slightly”. How much water/moisture is really behind these areas?
What worries me is that you may not be getting the full story. For a unit that “has only been towed a couple of times”, where did these cracks come from? Was it hit?
It is also possible the dealer may have gotten this “TT” for a song and a dance or he may have it on consignment and its not worth his while to do a thing to it.
If you need any reference material for repairing fiberglass let me know and I can send something to you.
Hope I helped. Good Luck

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<font color=forestgreen>2000</font> DODGE <font color=forestgreen>RAM</font>, <font color=forestgreen>2500 HD</font>, 4x4 SLT, Reg. Cab, <font color=forestgreen>Forest Green</font>, Agate interior, Cummins ISB, Auto, Shift-on-the-Fly (241HD), 4. 10 Anti-slip Rear, ABS, Trailer Tow Group, Camper Group, Michelin; DC: Fog Lights Kit, Tow Rings, Under Rail Bedliner, VentVisors, Splash Guards, Cold Weather Cover, & Mats.
<font color=forestgreen>After-market</font>: K40, Viper w/AutoStart, Clarion 6 Disk CD w/remote, UnidenCB w/Francis antenna, Draw-Tite Activator II, Alpex 255TC2C Air Horns, Painless Wiring, Delo 400 HOWES, Liquid Glass

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