Took two of us 3 half days to remove. Was strongly bonded to hull along entire length with strong sealant (3M 5200?) most of which was inaccessible. Along with plenty of filth, there was water in many areas even though the boat has been in heated storage for several weeks. Tried solvent softener which was ineffective. Used a very long piece of thin fairly rigid steel which I hammered under it to break it up, a very long screwdriver crowbar, multiple plastic and metal putty knifes,plastic caulk removal tools (to remove hood to deck caulk and quickly wear out), and most effectively (and most dangerously) two short combination crowbars ( the kind with a question mark end combined with a gently curved flat end) alternating them in sequence down the long length of the hood on each side after prying up each end enough to get them started with a long screwdriver crowbar. The question mark end of the crowbar works best as you can then lever it against the deck easily but gently. Hood is not heavy but is bulky and takes two to move it around. Also removed traveler first which came off relatively easily compared to what others have described. Removed hand rails as well for easier access, but this requires removing the inner headliners on each side to get at retaining nuts. This in turn requires dome light removal as there are very short length wires to them!
After all the above, the hood did not crack, but I have a lot of side edge chips to repair on the hood and just a few minor ones on the deck. I also have a lot of sealant to get off the deck. All in all, a really nasty design from a maintenance standpoint. I have to figure out how I'm going to reattach so I can get it off more easily in the future for cleaning and inspection.
After all the above, the hood did not crack, but I have a lot of side edge chips to repair on the hood and just a few minor ones on the deck. I also have a lot of sealant to get off the deck. All in all, a really nasty design from a maintenance standpoint. I have to figure out how I'm going to reattach so I can get it off more easily in the future for cleaning and inspection.