For what it may be worth, I just bought the Milwaukee Heat Gun Model No. 750 at Home Depot for $60. I have only opened the box and read the manual (very short).
I have not used this heat gun yet (Monday will be a test day). However, in handling it, etc., it seems well made, comfortable, not too heavy (not too light or flimsy either).
The make/model suggested by Ms. Wittman is not sold in any hardware store website I could find. I was unsuccessful in reaching the company referenced in her book that sells them.
I have a scraper that I have used on a friend's O'Day 33. It worked well (without a heat gun) and I will use the scraper with the heat gun Monday and report back on it's effectiveness.
P.S. Some may ask why I am not doing the work today or tomorrow. Today I was racing - Harbor 20s. Great weather - 80 degrees, jet blue sky, 8-10 kts easterly.

I again categorically deny I am trying to "rub it in" for those northerners stuck in -10 degrees, 6'-8' snow, 30 mph snowstorms, etc.

Know that you are in my thoughts as I sit by the pool sipping a Margarita, listening too jazz, and making sure I do not get too sunburned

Well, alright, maybe I am rubbing it in just a little.
Tomorrow is "GAME DAY". The entire morning is allocated to "pre-game prep time" - organizing the beer, pretzels, nachos, dip, etc. requires my full attention.

Game time is 1300 hours.
My sweetheart (S/V Tadpole) will have to be patient until Monday morning.
