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Hi Max,
The piece I had made up was 50mm (the maximum width of the skeg) wide x40mm deep x 225mm long with only the rear end chamfered (I have found the wooden plug I made) The shoe has worked well for 2 years. I dry out on about one foot of soft mud with very hard mud under that so the boat dries upright and level fore and aft.Consider making the shoe as I did in layers as steel is more resilient and less brittle than cast iron as you have discovered.The reason the shoe was made in layers is that the fabricator would have had to buy in about a 10ft length of 50x50 mm steel.......expense. the job cost £40 cash. From photos I have I guessed the dimensions.If you increase the length I feel there is a risk that if there is a swell when the boat pounds when drying a casting could crack as yours did or if the shoe did not snap the cast skeg could. Making a plug for casting I think would be difficult as the 16mm hole for the bolt goes through the 20mm key and also you would have to make a core box to cast a plug of sand to form the bolt hole and recess for the head.If you have time which I didn't bolt the layers together with thin light bolts, grind the block to shape,separate the layers to grind the v's between them,re-assemble, weld, drill the bolt hole and recess,weld on the key,remove the bolts holding the layers together, weld up the holes and grind the welds smooth.I don't want to put phone number or e-mail address out in the open but if you can find a way to contact me I will be pleased to speak to you Hope it goes well. Regards Ian
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