The weather agreed it was time to get started, so I did. The news is not good. The good news is that the tip came out easily. Unfortunately, that's also the start of the bad news. I did not have to remove the tang bolts to get the tip off. Those bolts were not supporting the tip at all. In fact, nothing was. Its almost worst case scenario.
The last owner (or who ever installed the tip) basically just cut off large sections of the tip to make it fit around the tang bolts, which are just round top, philips head machine screws. It looks like the cut off peices are still in the mast, but I cannot get them to come out, they are in there good. Since replacing the tip basically means I'll go ahead and replace the whole mast, im going to attempt a repair on this one first considering I have everything I plan to use for the repair left over from other projects. If it doesnt work, I should only lose time.
Here's some pics:


The plan is to thoroughly clean the mating surfaces. Lightly sand with 80 grit to give a better surface for adhesion and use marine jb to fill the gap and glue it together. I wanted to use bondo as recommended almost everywhere, but given the limited surface area, I thought it would be better to use an actual adhesive, and I already have the jb.
After the jb sets, I may use some carefully placed rivits to help hold it. This would mean drilling more holes in the already limited surface area though. Anyone have thoughts on this for either yes/no or best locations and number of rivits? Im an electronic engineer, not structural, so I'd almost be guessing.
More updates to come once the JB sets.
Kyrle
Update: As soon as I finished cleaning it all up, a storm rolled in and dropped buckets on me. Looks like it will be a day or so before I can continue.