I end up doing at least three coats and then touch-ups. It shrinks a bit, so I usually wait a couple of days once I think I have it to make sure there aren't some places for touch up. In the pics yours looks like it has a bit of a sheen built up, which is how I like mine before applying topcoat.
The nice thing is that if you find any spots that need filling after you begin applying top coat, I have found that you can apply the AquaCoat over the top of dry topcoat without issues. At least it has worked for me with General Finishes* and Crystalac topcoates.
*I have had other problems with GF top coat and don't recommend it...but the problems had nothing to do with Aquacoat.