Lockset for cabin door
Lockset for cabin door
Does anyone know of a better lockset for the cabin door,other than the perko ones that only seem to last a short time,also maybe to a get a little increase in security at the same time??? Thanks!
Bill Beeson 1983 33 SF RAZZMATAZZ
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I think someone used something from Home Depot. Cheap fix. Bill 1989 33 FBC Cummins 330B > ~------- [img]http://www.bertram33.com/photogallery/p ... a_Rose.jpg[/img]
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I believe it was Al who had a link for a place with high quality door locks. They are available. Bill, I think you're talking about the slider locks, the sportfish uses a more common latch assy, like a mini home type. Perko made the originals and are still available but there is a brand that replaces them made of all stainless. Al?
Frank Price
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I need the same for my b20 and was looking at these on Ebay....They are the same as Perko but all SS Ebay Item number: 380031628960 hope link works... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... 28960&rd=1 Jump into their store "boaterbits" you should be able to e-mail them directly and get them for as little as $19.95 plus shipping instead of waiting for the auction to end....the last set went to auction and sold for $37.55...which is still cheap compared to Perko and they are SS Ray
As I can unfortunately attest to, those locksets give you no security at all. A quick crowbar to the door is all some scumbag needs to be in your boat. That door will just warp when it is pried on. But that being said, I replaced mine with the standard Pergo maybe 3 years ago and it is still doing okay.
"Island Time" 1987 Bertram 33 SF 3208T Cats


Well either the owner of that Ebay site I mentioned above is a Bertram33.com member or something else happened..and I'm not sure what! That same lock-set that was selling for $19.99 on his site this afternoon is now @ $69.95..! So much for being a good neighbor....I should have bought it last week..
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Sean is right, there is no real security but the real problem with the Perkos is that they are made from chrome plated zinc, which will not last in the marine environment. They aren't cheap either which makes me think I'd rather spend the $ for the stainless ones.
Frank Price
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I have 2 sets of the Perko lockset and send them back to Perko every time they break (annual event) and they fix it as it has a "Lifetime warrenty". I have to have done this about 10 times now. It is just so stupid that the little piece that always breaks inside the lock set is of a poorer metal material.
Chris Anderson "Kiwi Too" '84 33' sf Sarasota, FL 


