What a rotten thing to happen Philip. My keel's got a bit of water ingress into it and I'll probably get Hayling Yacht Co. to dry it out and relaminate it, but your predicament caused me to wonder what the costs would be of getting a mould made so that any of us in the same predicament in future might be able to avail ourselves of it. I'm guessing there must be an existing mould somewhere, but heaven alone knows where it is or whether it's in a usable condition.
I approached Composite Mouldings in Hampshire (I'm sure there are others) who seem to do this sort of thing, and they are quoting £1200 to make the mould, with about £600 to make a foam-filled moulding from it thereafter. Clearly that's an appalling amount of money, but in view of the potential usefulness of the mould should anyone else find it necessary in the future, I wonder if any Super Seal owners might be prepared to chip in a donation to at least have the mould made?
Can we muster twelve of us at £100 each, or indeed could the PSSA be persuaded to sign up for one or more shares? Hon Treasurer?