I'm assuming the existing barrier coat will be gone or compromised by soda blasting.
I wouldn't paint directly to the sanded gelcoat. I would fix all the dings and fair them and do a new epoxy barrier as a primer for new bottom paint.
It can be used under topside paint so overlap isn't an issue. All the brands will do.
So yes, new barrier is a given.
First pass on painting the hull a 4" strip of bottom paint will be soda blasted, sanded clean and a barrier coat applied. Black Pettit HydroCoat will be re-applied. Too much to do to also take a complete bottom on right now. The black bottom will look good with new blue hull color.
Are you going to prime for the AwlGrip? They have a topside primer and a "Hull-guard" primer for above & below
Above the waterline I'm using AwlGrip 545 primer. For example the hardtop all loose gelcoat chipped off, sanded out, primed with 545 (brushed) and AwlFair buildup started. I also repaired where the rigger bases were with Coosa board. Applied fairing to edges, covered with release fabric, smoothed out. Going to shape them today.
Once the rough work is done it will be primed with 545 and finished with AwlCraft 2000. Everything sprayed. Top will be Brightside White Revisited and underside will be F5833 (Pantone 2985C) Light blue. I going for a look like this (except for the models!)
Topside and hullsides will get the same treatment. I'm also pulling the aluminum hardtop frame off. This will be primed with AwlGrip's aluminum primer, 545 primer and painted with Brightside White. Focusing on getting everything the hardtop frame sits on refinished before moving on to topside and hullsides.
Your big question is which bottom paint for your circumstance. Trailer? In water a lot? Docked? Ablative? Multiseason? Hard paint?
You don't want to go thru soda blasting and priming and then F up on the bottom paint choice and have to strip it later to change types.
Undecided on what to do long term with the bottom. This isn't a big deal for me. May stay this way or possibly try a blue bottom paint.
Whatever I do it will get soda blasted, barrier coat and painted. I like the Pettit Vivid White. This is a hard paint. I have a storage customer with a big center console that uses it and it look great. He leaves the boat in the water. Some of the GW guys say you have to scrub it often or it looks like crap.