For the most efficient results, and since your hull seems quite clean ... Id suggest that you lightly wet sand down ('just') the 'proud' paint pimples, dribs and roller marks and roller 'stipple'. Do this NOT into the paint proper but just the 'hills', forget the 'valleys' and the already FLAT surfaces in between. Flatness, especially at and near the leading edge is what will lessen hull friction by keeping the water flow across those leading edge areas 'non-turbulent'. Its the pimples, dribs and roller marks that are sticking-up will be the main cause of losing 'laminar flow' on the hull; again mostly affecting the front-most surfaces. Do the rest of the surfaces such as the trailing edges when you have plenty of time such as when putting on new bottom paint (but dont use a paint roller to apply the new paint so to keep the 'stipple' and roller dribs to a minimum). 320 grit W&D will probably give you the fastest method for getting rid of the errant paint and roller errors.