It's fibreglass and it has way too much damage to the gelcoat.
It's possible to fix but probably too much work.
You could always go to Pittsfield and get this stainless one…
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I'd try to send down the damaged gel coating, mainly to see what it takes to take off the layer down to fiberglass base. Orbital sander with grid 40/60 first, if that proves too aggressive switch to 80. It may not be too bad to get down to healthy base.
From the looks of it there are signs of total gel coat breakdown, so 400 grit is going to massage it more than remove it. Spatula will probably remove some of that too. If flakes can be removed, then the whole surface can be smoothed out and new coat can be applied, special marine paints are available to do just that.
Given shown condition, I would not put it to use unless I can lift off all the loose stuff completely. As is, flushing all chemicals would prove impossible.
I think the flaking is only happening in one section; is that the damage you're referring to?
Thanks for all the replies! I've been working on finding a friend with a power washer, so I'll get back to you with photos when it's hopefully more cleaned up.
In the meantime, here are some closeup photos of the underside to give you a better idea of what the material looks like:
Under better light, I also noticed the top has a surface layer that is cracking or flaking off in places. In some places, the flakes can be removed, but in others it seems pretty tough and even though it's cracked they can't be pulled off by hand. Is this the glaze of the fiberglass (if that's what it is)?
I agree, but getting out 400 grit scratches is easier than 40 grit. Maybe start with 120 if you are adventurous. If it cleans up easily then refinishing could be avoided. Sounds like it is nice enough it could be sanded and have new gel coating applied but that's quite an undertaking. Buy 3M sandpaper
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As I mentioned I coated a plywood sink and countertop 48 years ago with marine polyester and have had no problems with it. I just wanted to add that I added a color to it when I mixed the accelerator with the base material. I think there should also be one for epoxy. That way you will have a fresh new look.
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