Hey Wouter,
I'd just add some little extra patches of glass under the skin in spots you know will have pressure. Your back foot probably occupies a small area most of the time, and your hands too, on popping up. Maybe one in the middle too, that would protect from both front foot traffic and your knee on duckdiving.
Measure out from your current board's wax smears where the patches should go.

3 oz or 6 oz for the patches, neither one's going to add significant weight. Use a piece of plastic to wet them out, and then transfer them to the blank, either before or after the one solid piece of glass that goes under the skin. Wetting out & squeegeeing elsewhere makes sure your resin ratio is super low - better for strength and saves weight too.
Yes, seal the blank. Adding anything to the resin is probably a waste of time, though, unless your beads are super huge & soft and there are tearouts everywhere. But if its smooth, just warm your resin and use a squeegee or a firm, small paint roller. Press hard - you want it super thin, and you don't want to have to sand it. Foaming or whatever other cosmetic problems happen with epoxy when you move it too fast or too hard aren't an issue when you're hiding it under skins.
