Last fall I stripped 45 years of bottom paint using a variey of methods. (You can check the photos to see the results.) The boat is new to me so I wanted to start with a clean hull to see what kind of condition it was in and to make every attempt to prepare it properly before painting. Aside from one relatively large repair, the gel coat is pitted, crazed, and has a small gouges here and there. I think it looks pretty good, but what do I know. After all the work on stripping the bottom, I want to do everything right. Unfortunately, all of my research has left me somewhat confused and unsure of the proper way to treat the bare hull. At one point I was sure I was going use Interlux 2000. Now, after reading posts on this site, that doesn't sound like a good idea. I'm kinda thinking an epoxy barrier coat is the way to go. I just ordered some manuals from West Systems for additional info on that. I'd appreciate any thoughts you have. And, if you do have recommendations, please be specific as possible, as I am a beginner and somewhat unfamiliar with the jargon that is spoken here.
This is what is looked like before:

This is what it looks like now:

A close-up of the gel coat. The previous repair is peeking out behind the jack stand:

Details at the rudder (with the rudder removed):

