Dont take this the wrong way but your layups don’t not look all that great, lots of air bubbles and unsaturated glass.
Get yourself a bubble buster (layup roller) and some (fresh) poly resin. Poly resin will flow though and saturate the cloth much easier than epoxy which likes to be “pushed/pulled) through.
Without a vacuum bag you probably aren’t gonna hand layup any big/complex curves with woven glass.
In your case, chopmatt is your friend.
If you want it to look super clean go of it, you can run your mold with gelcoat let it gel, then lay down your chopmatt with poly and roll it real good. You will have a clean layer of solid gelcoat without hairs in it that requires little to no sanding.