I hit a rock about 6 weeks ago and had some repairing to do also. I had to cut off the rudder post and have an straight one welded in it's place but this but all sorts of goopy weld at the spot where the rudder entered the boat so there is no way it would work. So I built up the top of the rudder with exterior plywood; about 2 1/2". making the rudder 2 1/2" too long. I took a skill saw to the bottom, hooping for those few minutes, not to find the OTHER end of the post. The rudder is solid epoxy with s couple pieces of wood in key locations, then glasses over. I reglassed top & bottom, fared the whole thing, then covered with barrier epoxy and bottom paint. Looks great. I made one modification when I installed it. I added a UHMW thrust washer under the tiller bracket to easy friction. Amazing! Almost no resistance other that water pressure while moving. I've also heard of guys adding a slug of UHMW to the end of the rudder, screwed onto the bottom and sealed into place. Heavy impacts are taken by the plastic. If it gets worn, unscrew and replace. Neat idea.