Removal of hardware
We (my wife and I) are in the finishing stages of a similar project. I planned to remove every piece of hardware from our 1980 H30 in order to fully restore (fiberglass repair, paint, etc.) the boat. I was successful in removing everything except the line guides at the bow. The bolts for these were at such an angle that the only way to remove them would have been to cut the bolts off, so I let them be. Everything else came off. It took a whole day to remove the hardware. It is definently a two person job or you better be extremely flexible with long arms. It is also somewhat agravating, because they use 3" bolts on everything, when shorter ones would have done nicely. Would recommend that you invest in a good 18v (or better) power driver. I also noticed that there are NO backing plates on anything, I plan to make and install those when we reassemble.Also, this is a tough job. Painting the top made painting the hull seem like a walk in the park. The number of angles, obstructions, dealing with the non-skid, etc. has been a pain. I might do a hull again, but I'll pay someone to do the top next time.