I made the mold now.. 2 layers of gel coat a coupling coat and 5 layers of 450g fiberglass useing Easy composits unimold kit. I skiped the wood reinforcement. Everything stated to cure so fast I didn´t have time for it.. So I added a fifth layer instead.. It got very heavy and rigid enough and it would have been enough with 4 layers. I got it cured for about 35 hours and it released perfectly from the plug. I will wet send the surface and polish it and see if I can get it a 100% since I wasen´t 100% happy with my painters job with the roof plug. I use a orbital sander and was going to start with 1000 grit and work my way up to 2 or 3000.
I trimmed the edges and put it in the post cure oven.. And since it didn´t have a over temp protection I am not comfortable with leaving it alone so I have to guard it for like 16 hours.. And that sucks big time.

Wet sanded

Polished and treated with easy lease and wax. You can see the "cludlyness" due to using the same rug with easy lease for each coats.. Later it transfered to the mold so always use new clean dust free rug or cloths.. Dry old release agents were dissolved and transfered to the surface with the different coats.

Gel coat applyed..

All layup done.. It gelled pretty fast and I learned that it is better to use less hardener to get a longer pot life. About 1,5kg was what I hade time to apply each time.. It was a bit stress ful and later after post cure I did have a few imperfections due to air bubbles trapped although I used a rollers etc to squeeze all air out
When I am satisfied with the mold I will add easy lease again and start with the layup.
Since this is my first infusion project I rely appreciate some help from you guys setting up the mesh, spiral and the in and outlet. Maybe I need a "flow brake" near the vacuum port etc. I will confirm here before I do the vacuum test and infuse..