either he didn't mix the gelcoat right or it's just not thick enough, gelcoat is used precisely for the purpose to hide cloth weave and texture while providing a smooth surface that can be left as is or prepped and painted,depending on the application and thickness,most gelcoats can also be tinted to desired color or some can be ordered speciffic color, in your case,applying more gelcoat can be done, but it get pretty messy,then you'd still have to block sand it,since it's not done in a mold,so the surface won't come out slick,and tell you the truth,it won't be easy to block sand gelcoat,it's almost like you're trying to sand glass, your best solution is to sand it down with 80 grit, skim it wth good grade filler like Rage Gold or Rage Extreme, block, apply few coats of Evercoat G2 Featherfill polyester primer,block, prep and paint it
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