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410 Sport Sedan salon wall panel removal

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410 Sport Sedan salon wall panel removal

Postby Ruger_Fan » May 15th, 2021, 7:36 am

Hello ya'll looking for some input. I'm looking to see if anyone with a 410 SS has removed the upholstered wall panels on the bulkheads in the salon & galley? I've seen pics on a similar boat that was for sale where someone had hung a flat panel on the bulkhead above the galley counter and I'd love to see what's behind that panel before I start drilling holes and hanging weight on it. Any clue how those come off? I've not found any fasteners at all. Any direction would be appreciated.
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Re: 410 Sport Sedan salon wall panel removal

Postby Viper » May 15th, 2021, 8:57 am

If you can't find any screws, a lot of OEMs use plastic panel rivets/clips. This allows them to simply push the panel in place. To remove, you simply pull the panel. Not sure if this is what's used in your application. Try pulling in an inconspicuous corner and see if it pops out. Unfortunately they take a bit of effort to release, the caveat is how much effort do you apply when you don't know what's keeping it in place. Might be worth contacting Carver with your hull number and asking what they used and where.

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