Some of the damage does indeed look like cables slicing through the structure, but what we do no know if that was while she was intact, or after she had come apart, and they were just doing recovery of the pieces after they realized she was a gonner. Now if they had tried the cables or lifting straps under the hull (like common for boat salvage) in places that could not stand the loads, or attempted a lift with lots of water still in the hull- shame shame.
It would be interesting to hear about the lifting points used, strap type and location, and if she was deatered before attempting the lift. If there was structrual damage from sitting in the surf zone, a hard landing or from the beach recovery attempt, I am far less surprised by the breakup. It is tougher to criticize the lift if she was already compromised. I agree with Ilco on that- once you are in the surf zone, all bets are off and the recovery often ends up tearing things apart.
So I can't tell from looking at pictures what went wrong, but like most incidents I beleive a variety of facotors likely came into play: Airframe (old and perhaps with just a minimal yard touch up), Crew Human factors (drain plugs out? (is that verified?) hard landing?), damage form the surf zone, human factors with the beach recovery attmept, lifting factors.
A bit like the Kee Bird if I may? Lots of human and environmental factors, much head scratching and arm chair analysis, an NO one happy with result.
