CH reading is in range so sure enough it was a testing error.
That notwithstanding, over the past two decades I've personally encountered three 'modern' fiberglass pools with chalking gel coat. Some chalking so badly they would plug a high capacity sand filter in a few hours. Backwash was white. Each had very low CH.
The cure in all three cases was to raise CH to over 200 and in each case the chalking promptly ceased.
Though not on this esteemed forum, I've seen numerous posts from pool owners and those chemistry knowledgeable, who have identified the tendancy of low CH pool water to attack certain gel coats in order to obtain calcium.
I'm sure there may be some disbelievers, but it's hard to argue with consistent results. Not suggesting others try it, but simply sharing what I have seen work.