Chef....
That panel is a P.I.T.A.!!! It is one continuous piece from side to side. What I did was to remove both head doors and the door jamb post along with the two pieces above. Once those were out of the way, I carefully cut the headliner with a utility knife along where the teak jamb boards were screwed to the ceiling. I tried to stay in the very center so that once you put everything back, the door jamb boards will cover that joint. This was the easy part.
You'll also need to remove the trim in the head as well as the trim on the starboard side. The existing headliner is screwed in very awkward places and it'll take a lot of patience to get it out. the starboard side will need to be twisted a bit to get it out and the port side also needs to be flexed quite a bit. If I remember correctly, the teak trim around the mast in the head compartment does not have screws that attach the headliner here, it goes into a slot.
Somewhere, I have pictures of this area , I'll have to locate.
Be patient!
Tom
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