It’s groundhog day

Jun 1, 2009
1,845
Hunter 49 toronto
Bit of a weird title for a post, but very appropriate.
Come aboard the boat.
Take groceries out of my bag
Open a cupboard, and….
SNAP
Another Southco latch disintegrates
Again..

It’s Goundhog day.

Like all Hunters, my boat has a ton of Southco latches. Every cupboard, drawer , etc. I couldn’t count them if I wanted to,
And at least one of them busts every week or two.
I purchase them by the bag
The small black cupboard latches just don’t last at all.
And the drawer push button latches aren’t much better.
Just wondering if others are experiencing the same level of failures on these????
 
Jan 4, 2006
7,303
Hunter 310 West Vancouver, B.C.
Is this the offending beast :

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I've got two on the fridge lid and one on a head cupboard door and only replaced the one on the lid, donkey's years ago. For whatever reason, the small moving piece in the female section became lose and I tossed it and never gave it another thought. But many years later, not another one.

Are they disintegrating or just the small snap catch piece gives up ?
 

JamesG161

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Feb 14, 2014
7,815
Hunter 430 Waveland, MS
Replaced one. $9 each from SBO Stores
Jim...
 
Jun 1, 2009
1,845
Hunter 49 toronto
These , along with the push button latches fail often.
The catches aren’t terribly expensive, but the push button ones are a little pricey,
It’s just a constant replacement with some of these
 
Jun 1, 2009
1,845
Hunter 49 toronto
Is this the offending beast :

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I've got two on the fridge lid and one on a head cupboard door and only replaced the one on the lid, donkey's years ago. For whatever reason, the small moving piece in the female section became lose and I tossed it and never gave it another thought. But many years later, not another one.

Are they disintegrating or just the small snap catch piece gives up ?
On the push button latches, the plastic tangs break off. I’ve been through a lot of these
 
Jan 4, 2006
7,303
Hunter 310 West Vancouver, B.C.
On the push button latches, the plastic tangs break off. I’ve been through a lot of these
Is it possible it's just a sloppy installation from the factory on some of them that causes the breakage ?
 
Apr 6, 2004
66
Hunter 49 Downers Grove, IL
On the push button latches, the plastic tangs break off. I’ve been through a lot of these
Art -

Like you, I bought a bag of these. There were at least 3-4 broken when I took ownership of the boat in 2019. Have probably replaced 2-3 more since. Not positive, but they seem to take more abuse if they get "locked" before the door/drawer is closed, and then they are pushed/slammed shut. Could also be a plastic aging thing, where the internals are just getting brittle/fragile from time, and since we have similarly aged boats, we are seeing it at the same time. From a "boat" perspective, this has been one of the easier and more affordable fixes that I've had to do, so have been okay with replacing as needed (as long as my bag of spares holds out). Would be open to a better alternative - either supplier or design, but in the meantime am making do with what i have.

T J
 
Dec 25, 2000
5,945
Hunter Passage 42 Shelter Bay, WA
Is this the offending beast :
Our 1991 boat came with a gob of these latches. In all these years only one has actually broken and that was several years ago. Durable things they are as the get lots of use. Purchased a few extras when I replace the broken one, but they still do the job.
 
Jun 1, 2009
1,845
Hunter 49 toronto
I agree that from a cost standpoint, this isn’t a huge issue.
But, I go though a lot of the push button latches. It’s just not a great design by Southco.
Hunter switched to a different type approximately 2011, which requires you to twist to unlock. It’s a better unit, and I’ve got a bag of them waiting for me to figure out a refit template for drilling & installing.
ive just been busy on other upgrades, and haven’t prioritized this. It’s just been easier to pop in new cupboard latches.
The series I have actually come in 2 styles which have oval bezel plates. So, I need to have bags of both kinds.
The issue with these is that the plastic latch runs over the metal plate to lock, and when you open the cupboard, it definitely stresses the plastic latch
To be clear, I’m attaching a photo of the type I have.
The issue with the design is that when you open the cupboard / drawer, it really forces the plastic latch to rotate, and it eventually Jams up and breaks.
The annoying part is that that there are 2 versions which have bezels that are 90 degrees offset.
I’m always busting the ones that I have only one left, so I get in a panic to refill my “onboard stock”
There is nothing wrong with the way Hunter installed these. I just think the design is crummy. Hence, Hunter switched to a different Southco part which doesn’t have this deficiency.
Another problem with this particular latch is that it tends to let a drawer fly open if on a heel, and there is weight in the drawer or cupboard. This is not an uncommon problem on the 49s. Another incentive for me to switch over to the other unit which Hunter adopted on the 50AC models
 

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Apr 23, 2007
17
- - Chicago
If not adjusted properly - they must meet exactly or they break. If not adjusted properly they also tend to "lock" without the tang being inserted and if forced will break (stick a screwdriver in and pry them open). I keep a few spares and replace 1 every year or so. Usually on my fridge because hinges always loosen up and alignment shifts (heavy top open doors). Age eventually gets them all with plastic fatigue.
 
Aug 13, 2020
1
Hunter 31 Dahlgren, VA
Bit of a weird title for a post, but very appropriate.
Come aboard the boat.
Take groceries out of my bag
Open a cupboard, and….
SNAP
Another Southco latch disintegrates
Again..

It’s Goundhog day.

Like all Hunters, my boat has a ton of Southco latches. Every cupboard, drawer , etc. I couldn’t count them if I wanted to,
And at least one of them busts every week or two.
I purchase them by the bag
The small black cupboard latches just don’t last at all.
And the drawer push button latches aren’t much better.
Just wondering if others are experiencing the same level of failures on these????
I’ve had a couple of these elbow latches break. I found a very similar replacement but in aluminum from Home Depot. Here you go:
 
Jun 1, 2009
1,845
Hunter 49 toronto
Is it possible it's just a sloppy installation from the factory on some of them that causes the breakage ?
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No, they are all installed properly.
The particular push button latch that they used has a subpar design, where the plastic latch part needs to bend backwards when opening the door. It’s the scraping plastic on metal action which just wears these down.
I understand why Hunter switched to a different version. If it was an easy switchover, I’d do all of them.
 
Feb 22, 2020
3
Hunter 38 Ladysmith
I agree that from a cost standpoint, this isn’t a huge issue.
But, I go though a lot of the push button latches. It’s just not a great design by Southco.
Bingo! I've been looking for a source for these pushbutton latches. Where have you been buying them?

Cheers
--Neil
2008 Hunter 38
 
Apr 11, 2010
979
Hunter 38 Whitehall MI
Bingo! I've been looking for a source for these pushbutton latches. Where have you been buying them?

Cheers
--Neil
2008 Hunter 38
The SBO store that sponsors this forum has a listing by boat model and they carry many OEM parts for your boat. If they don’t have it, they can often get it for you. The link to the 38 section is