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Looking for sources for cockpit...

rando
Guest Contributor

Looking for sources for cockpit door key 

2002 Sundancer. Anyone found sources for the blanks. It’s a Swedish lock 

your reply appreciated 

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wingless
Rising Contributor
Is this the required part?


https://www.boatoutfitters.com/replacement-flat-key-for-cabin-door-boat-latch?gclid=Cj0KCQjw3JXtBRC8ARIsAEBHg4kSXDMXWr7C4W5NX7c_ivWTQQtwGtnQgrTzoXjBxQ3UanYBf9_6LYwaAsgiEALw_wcB#216=728

rando
Guest Contributor
Yes! I would have never found it. Locksmith didn’t know where to find one. Thanks so much for the info. You are the greatest!!

Have a Blessed Day

wingless
Rising Contributor
Thanks, glad to help, same to you. Good luck.

It looks like a locksmith isn't required, because the specific key is ordered, matching the lock number, receiving a key already cut to the lock.

Captain_Rick1
Guest Contributor
Not to mention every Sea Ray, Bayliner, Cruisers, etc all use the same key....you can even buy them at West Marine....

Jeanne_Marie
Guest Contributor
I buy my replacement keys from the sea ray dealer parts department.
They can provide keys based on numbers stamped on keys ou you boat hull number.

rando
Guest Contributor
Thanks all for great advice and leads.

Hatman
Guest Contributor
My ignition keys will both work on mine?