We are in the process of getting ready to head to the Bahamas and then south from there to the Caribbean. One of our concerns is securing our companionway from inside the boat at night. We would like to secure it enough so that if we got boarded in the middle of the night, the intruder would at least have to make some noise getting through it - hopefully giving us some time to react.
Our companionway has the white swinging doors and the plexiglass hatch. We need to find a way to secure the the two doors and the hatch from the inside while at the same time not make it too difficult to get out if need be in the event of a fire etc.
I am wondering if anyone else has figured out a solution to this problem. If so, I would greatly appreciate a photo or two.
Thanks Much!
Our companionway has the white swinging doors and the plexiglass hatch. We need to find a way to secure the the two doors and the hatch from the inside while at the same time not make it too difficult to get out if need be in the event of a fire etc.
I am wondering if anyone else has figured out a solution to this problem. If so, I would greatly appreciate a photo or two.
Thanks Much!