I had to remove a pair of threaded turbo masts from a set of V2 sprockets that had only been installed a month. And yes I did use locktite.
There were an absolute bear to get unscrewed. Forget about even trying to use a screwdriver on the little slot on the end of the mast.
Best tool is probable a bench vise, not having one, I used a pair of vise grips. Couldn't use a rag as a cushion, it was metal to metal which of course left tool marks on the turbo masts.
It is great that we don't have to worry about the masts ever falling out.

So, I wouldn't change anything in that respect.

An idea for Hobie:
Drill a 1/8" - 3/16" hole near the bottom of the masts (end furthest from threaded area). Then we can insert a metal tool (like a phillips screwdriver or piece of metal stock) to form a "T" handle on the end of the mast. That should provide enough leverage without tearing up the mast. Also, placing the hole near the mast end won't weaken the mast any.
Skip the machine shop work of adding a slot/notch to the end - just drill a hole.
PS - If Hobie uses my idea I want some free Hobie stuff as royalties
