...but does anyone have info on how to seperate them to work on them. ...
Having just restored a 35 yr old laser ...it was tough enough starting with a sound boat. And expensive. I understand the sentimental value of your boat...mine belonged to a great friend who died a tragic death shortly after selling the boat to me. If It was me, I would modify it so that the "sound " remaining sections of the boat were "displayed" coming out of my gameroom wall in a cool mural and or bar! That way I could always share a drink with others in the presence of my famed yet unfortunate craft. Surround it with large pictures and make a kind of shrine! ...Then start looking for a new boat. Best of luck, Eric
WOW THAT IS ONE HELL OF A KARATE CHOP (WELL DONE TREE) LOL.
**** That is one bad write off lol urm i would get all of the fitings off and fill cockpit with petrol chuck a match in and tell insurance what happened and get a pay out or a new boat!!! not worth the effort if it wont sail again and youll need a hell of a lot of polish to buff all of that out !!!!!
GOOD LUCK BUT I WOULD CLAIM ON THE INSURANCE!!!
I have seen lots of things about how to fix deck/hull delamination but does anyone have info on how to seperate them to work on them.
I did a quick search and came up with Dremel for the gunwale joint. You also have points inside the hull to separate and there are other posts on that.
http://www.laserforum.org/showthread.php?t=5966&highlight=delamination+saw