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Don't stress about the warp, as oekmont said a bit of torsional warp isn't going to make a difference. You'll notice how much torsional flex your finished part has when you demoulded that, it will be far more flexible than your mould and will be easy enough to bond in place.
With regards to the blisters, just chip them out, use a blade of some sort to key up the fibreglass underneath a bit and clean with acetone. Then you will need a wax-in-styrene additive to put in the gelcoat to get it to cure hard, or you can just put a piece of tape or plastic over the gelcoat so that it is covered from the air, this will do the same thing. You'll then need to flat it back and polish it up.
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