How to open up AC-DC electrical panel on 2007 400 MY

RIVERDAZE

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Boat Info
2008 SeaRay 40 MY diesel
Bow/Stern thrusters
Raymarine E120 Radar, Autopilot, Plotter
Engines
Cummins QSB425's
Previous owner wired in a separate 220 cable that is extending out from an accessory slot. I want to verify if it was done properly by looking behind the panel. I see one large wood panel, hinged at the bottom and each of the DC and AC panels are individually hinged. Two DC panel lights seem to be mounted right at the upper wood panel seam. Before I start forcing things or removing a lot of screws I'd like some advice as to what might be a simpler process to lower the master panel and each of the individual panels. Thanks in advance
 
If its the same as a 390 MY...

To access any single panel, unscrew the top and side screws on the top panel.

To access the back of both panels, access the top panel (on my boat this is the AC panel. Disconnect SHORE and ensure Genset is OFF) there are screws left and right that when removed allow you to swing the entire set forward.
 
If its the same as a 390 MY...

To access any single panel, unscrew the top and side screws on the top panel.

To access the back of both panels, access the top panel (on my boat this is the AC panel. Disconnect SHORE and ensure Genset is OFF) there are screws left and right that when removed allow you to swing the entire set forward.

Yep I saw the screws. Jut wanted to make sue there wasn't a hidden release. I'm sure its like the 390. Also supposedly there is some sort of aftermarket boat tracking module behind this panel I wanted to see as well. I'm told if I subscribe to the service I can tell boat location, power loss etc. Thanks for the reply.
 

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