Okay, this question will mark me as an obvious newbie, but so be it. I am getting close to finishing my cedar strip kayak and have been applying the fiberglass. I am using 6oz cloth and West Systems 105/207. The fiberglassing is going pretty good, but I am working outdoors in 30 degree weather. I have been trying to work in the evenings as the temperature is falling to prevent outgassing. The issue that I am encountering is that each time I put on a coat of epoxy, between the trapped bugs (lots of bugs) and just plain old rough spots, I am forced to sand. After I sand, the hull takes on the dull look of a sanded boat.
My question, when I am happy with the amount of epoxy, do I have to get one final coat on the boat with no subsequent sanding to bring back the shine, or will a final sand followed by application of spar varnish also restore the shine? I am starting to feel like I am chasing my tail...