When starting with composites take it slow and meticulous about the area to be repaired and prepping the surfaces. Minimum 60 grit for sanding adjacent areas. With your repair you will prep both sides of the damaged area equally in size looks like 5-6"from the damage in both directions from the damage down the bond rail. I would suggest starting on the back side of the damaged area, and up side down. I would use the holes that already exist to secure a form to the front side. Could be a strip of sheet metal 20Ga or any type of sheet plastic that you can bend and drill, even veneer. Once you have that form you will be able to work the rain into the fabric (wet out). Remember to mix your resin good, I always do 2minutes of quick stirring. Use a paint brush to apply the resin to the fabric. Make sure your wearing latex gloves, don't be afraid to use your hands. I can't see the back side from the pics but the first piece I would lay would be a 2x6strip across the backside. Followed by a 2. 5x8 then a 3x10 and last a3x12.. You can lay this all out before hand, and in fact on a piece of glass you could wet out everything in a sandwich fashion and then apply the sandwich pre impregnated with resin to the area. Don't go over the bound rail with these lamination. That would cause to large of a build up. Once it drys (cures) 12 hours post a pic.