On two cabin versions of certain recent Beneteau cruisers (e.g. 41.1), the larger under-seat cockpit locker is accessible via either the cockpit lazaret or the storage room (replacing the third cabin) down below. There's no locking mechanism on the cockpit lazaret, and the storage room door is a flimsy piece of plywood. The pathway is illustrated in the attached file.
Understanding that sailboat security is designed to keep your friends out at best, this still seems like too easy a loophole to break into the rest of the cabin.
Has anyone found a satisfactory locking mechanism for the cockpit lazaret? Some of the flush deck floor storage lazarets behind the helms come with keyed locks, but surprisingly, not the under-seat access, which provides access to the entire cabin below.
Thanks!
Understanding that sailboat security is designed to keep your friends out at best, this still seems like too easy a loophole to break into the rest of the cabin.
Has anyone found a satisfactory locking mechanism for the cockpit lazaret? Some of the flush deck floor storage lazarets behind the helms come with keyed locks, but surprisingly, not the under-seat access, which provides access to the entire cabin below.
Thanks!
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