Howdy I’m new to the forum so I apologize in advance if my questions are redundant. I have searched the forum prior to posting. I pulled a 1972 Annapolis 17 foot day sailor out of a farmer’s field about two years ago and have been restoring it. I redid the standing and running rig, made a rudder out of aluminum diamond plate ,the part that hooks to pintel or gudgeon witch ever it is, and has the tiller attached, the and the bottom of the old pop up rudder, re glassed and reinstalled the mast step swing plate device, on and on. She was going pretty well out on the bay but the swing keel broke off. This made for a hairy crash very near some rocks when the wind picked up and blew me onto the beach. Holes patched other things fixed, underwear worn during crash thrown in trash, Of course I had to make a new keel sans buying so I took 2” thick oak (a patch for the floor of a semi trailer) and shaped it into a nice foil and glassed it swings up and down nicely and looks way kewl but now it floats up and bounces all around. I added some 3 oz torpedo trolling weights on each side but no love. I’m asking on this forum because this boat looks exactly and parts for a 1970’s era O day work. Long story longer any ideas on what I should do about the swing keel? It goes up into a trunk that is almost a s high as the gunwales, it uses a cable with a hole through the back edge of the blade up through a hole with a pulley spliced to a line then through a line stopper this is to keep it up it uses gravity to lower no other contraptions to raise or lower or lock it in place. Any Ideas? Should I break down and buy? Glass in how much lead?