The bi-fold cabin entrance door on my 32 +2 has a barrel bolt mounted vertically at the bottom of the door for locking when you're in the cabin. Under way vibration caused the bolt to drop and we were locked out of the cabin. Do any of you guys have a better locking system when you are in the cabin for the night?
TomA
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Cabin door lock
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Re: Cabin door lock
Ya know I something like that on the movie Captain Ron, but it was mop handle an a shower door. How about a piece of flat steel with a receiver on each side of cabin door? Mount one a third down from the top and a second a third up from the bottom, would actually make a door hard for someone too get thru without a bit of noise and commotion. Just spit balling. Thanks, Mark.
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Re: Cabin door lock
Is it possible to turn the bolt around so its below the door?
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Re: Cabin door lock
Check out "spring loaded barrel bolts"... I think that might solve your problem with the least about of work.. You can get them in stainless as well.
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Re: Cabin door lock
If you are a cheap skate like me, unscrew the knob and the bolt will slide out. Find a small ball bearing and a short spring that is slightly narrower than the ball. In the back of the bolt holder, drill a shallow hole wide enough for the ball bearing but only deep enough for the spring under compression and the ball. File a shallow flat on the side of the bolt and fit every thing back together. Job done.....or as said go and buy a spring loaded bolt.
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Re: Cabin door lock
Thanks all, I am having a marine carpenter router out a section of the door to install a barrel bolt horizontally, plus will look at the spring loaded version for the existing vertically mounted. TA