Aaron!
Those "cracks" are simply stress fractures in the mold that have "patterned" through (I'm gonna
kill my brother, those should have never gone out looking like that

!), and they'll sand right out ... start with some 400 grit wet-or-dry, then 600 grit ... no need to prime, as the gelcote is its own primer (call Primacote). If those spots you say might need filling don't sand out and you DO need to add filler, then you'll need to prime those spots (wonder how many lives my brother has ...?). Regarding sanding the paint between coats, consult the directions on the can, or ask the guy behind the counter at a reputable paint shop. Yep, rattle-can bedliner is a good way to go ... better would be to get the real thing (a little spendy, but you'll get the best results).
Dave!
Most powdercoating needs an oven cure at about 450ยบ ... don't know that I've ever heard of fiberglass being powdercoated ... I wouldn't do it with typical polyester resin, but we're using vinylester ... I'll have to ask my brother (that is, if he's still talking to me after I beat the crap out of him ...

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