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Excellent work by the way, loving all these community missions!
This have happened to other mods as well, i wanna believe is some quirk between sea power and the workshop implementation, one way around it for now is to manually copy the mission folders from \steamapps\workshop\content\1286220\*mod folder* to \steamapps\common\Sea Power\Sea Power_Data\StreamingAssets\user\missions\user_missions
And for the while, i myself have deactivated the steamcloud saves, at the moment it appears it only saves user missions and do not delete it even if manually doing so with the result of having the user scenario in game extremely cluttered.
I'll check the file again and make sure it's got the correct one on the Workshop. For now, look for a mission named 'custom mission' it might be reverting to that (despite me renaming it both in game and in the ini file)