During our build we had a Hierarchy of scissors (often corrupted by visitors, btu we were glad of the company). By the end I became rather an***y retentive about the misuse of the scissors reserved for the peel ply. Sounds like a League of Gentleman sketch:
"Black for paper, chrome for string, the blue one from this hook do swing.
We keep them clean, don’t be mistaken, for kitchen jobs like trimming bacon."
Back to the thread:
I'd worry about the carbon wanting to move under the bag, it seemed to strech out a little when under pressure in the initial hits. After a few scratched chin's we decided that we would do the bottom and sides in 2 hits. Hit 1 sides to chine intersection (not round the chine), hit 2 entire bottom panel (over the chine). Yes we did pre-sand the foam for the overlap, but I think this was overkill as you will want some filler on it to sand back to anyway.