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St. Tropez Main Sliding Door Lock - Need pics!

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HighPriority1985
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St. Tropez Main Sliding Door Lock - Need pics!

Postby HighPriority1985 » Fri Apr 05, 2019 7:05 pm

New Boat Owner here, just brought home a 1985 St. Tropez and love her! The sliding main door is missing the lock, just an open hole, and we are having difficulty finding a replacement or something that will work.

Does anyone with a St. Tropez have pics of an original lock they can send me so we know what we're looking for, or suggestions for something that works so we can lock her up?

Thanks much!


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Re: St. Tropez Main Sliding Door Lock - Need pics!

Postby Billm » Sun Apr 07, 2019 11:43 am

The key lock is readily available. It is made by Hafele America and is called “sliding door lock for glass sliding doors”. It consists of a circular base with keyhole that fits in the hole you have in the door and a key with pin tumblers. The pin tumbler stays in the keyhole when the door is locked and stays with the key when unlocked. You will need to get some metric flat head screws slightly longer than what they provide as your door is thicker. I also had to enlarge the hole to the right of the door that the pin fits into when the door is locked. They are not very expensive.

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