On your bottom
I have the same boat, but mine's a '78 and here's how I take care of the bottom.Assuming you have no "sucking chest wound" blisters and your gel coat is in reasonable sound shape with no big chucks of it missing, you can simply sand the bottom (and I would STRONGLY suggest you use a full-on respirator and NOT one of those dinky little paper masks, good eye protection and wear one of those Tyvek protective suit with hood)using a belt sander or a grinder-type sanding disk with stick-on sanding sheets and 100-120 grit paper.Be careful not to sand thru your gel coat, just get the bulk of the old bottom paint off.Clean the surface very well with a solvent-based wash such as Interlux Fiberglas Wash and then roll on a couple of coats of your favorite stuff...I recommend Interlux Ultra; mine is 18 months old, just hauled the boat for some shaft and strut work and the bottom is very, very sound and clean.Of course, unless you are just determined to do your own stuff, most bottom jobs will cost you about $1,100 and I would suggest, if you have never done a bottom job, that this is not a bad price and well-worth the expense.Good luck.