If you want a permanent and hard finish the best bet will be to remove the Toplac next winter.
It may sound a big job, but with the correct tools it will only take a days work. I did a 32 footer in two days!
You need a palm sander, fairly couse paper and off you go, using DA's seems a good idea but they tend to cut into the gel coat.
A palm sander gently pressed against the hull and kept on the move a lot will give you a beautifully smooth finish for using 2 pot poly, all it will need is a wash down with detergent and its ready for painting, using a coarse grade sandpaper will give a nice key for the 3 coats of paint it will need.
If buying 2 pot poly - avoid Blakes & International, they are overpriced and fade/chalk badly. I have had great success with Skippers Line by Colari (its Italian) you can buy it from Marine Paints dot com and plenty of other 2 pot poly paints for a fraction of the price International and Blakes charge and you get a better product too!
Withh 2 pot poly you don't need a primer and frankly the undercoat is a con! Just use the gloss and you'll be fine!
see the photo of my
yboat. this is 3 coats of paint, wet & dried withh 600 grade, 1200 grade 2000grade and then burnished with G3.