Drilling fibregalss

Holes saw is best. Problem with flatbit is keeping control over it and not chipping the gel coat. Could be OK in a pillar drill, but not so good freehand.
 
If you have a reversible drill it is worth starting by rotating the holesaw the "wrong" way until you are through the gelcoat, that way you will get less chipping at the edge.
 
Cone drill

15mm is quite small for a hole-saw - you might struggle to find one.
Don't even think about using a flat blade bit.
Cone drills (step-bits?) work well in FG. They make a very clean cut, but if it's a thin laminate don't push too far or you'll have too big a hole.
Search 'cone drill' on ebay if you don't know what I mean.
Hope this is some help.
R
 
If you have a reversible drill it is worth starting by rotating the holesaw the "wrong" way until you are through the gelcoat, that way you will get less chipping at the edge.
+1. Had to drill 3 holes up to 35mm dia. I followed advice to start drill in slow reverse fro a bit and got a perfect finisg with no gel coat chips.
 
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