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Removing throttle panel

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Boat Make
Chaparral
Year
2019
Boat Model
VRX
Boat Length
20
Hi posted this in Chap thread but thought I would ask general thread. I am trying to remove the panel behind my throttle and have removed all of the screws I see including the plate holding the throttle. Now the panel seems still tightly in place. I don’t want to break anything but should I just ply it off as it’s likely held in with anchors?

I have a Chap Vortex 2019 203 VRX but assume there is a general way that panels are held in place in boats including Chaps.

Also, any advice in how to get to wiring on the Port “glovebox” side? I think I need to replace a fuse in there

Thanks for any advice.
 
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