Hardware replacement for drawers and cabinets

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C Dory Year
2017
C Dory Model
255 Tomcat
Hull Identification Number
NWM25T04K617
Vessel Name
FastCat
We have a Tomcat 255...it has the same cabinetry as most other C-Dory models. On our boat, the drawers and cabinets are held in place with a spring latch that is a PITA to pull open (my wife has given up completely). Has anyone replaced the factory hardware with something more user-friendly?

I ordered a brass finger release (elbow latch) but haven't yet found a way to attach the strike, so I would appreciate any suggestions.
 
Hi Richard,

Most OEM is Sea Dog. Ours are ‘roller’ latches like this one, except in SS.

https://stock4less.com/products/sea-dog ... oQQAvD_BwE

You can adjust the force needed to open the finger pull hole in the cabinet door by repositioning the roller latch a bit lower (no new holes to drill, just loosen screws and re tighten at a lower point in the side slots).

Hope this helps.
John
 
I also had trouble getting the tension right with the original ball catches. I even removed one ball from the catch to make them easier to open, but my wife still thought the pull force required was too much. No amount of fiddling could hit the sweet spot of easy to open but not popping open when rolled from wake underway.

I replaced my ball catch latches with what I call a crab latch (Sugatsune MC-37). I thought the push force to open these crab latches was a little too light, so I added an extra compression spring adjacent to the latch to make stiffer. I used an automotive drum brake caliper spring, retainer and pin. Ran the pin through a wood block. Now the force is just right. My wife is very happy with these. Its great to be able to open the doors with a knee push if your hands are full. I do occasionally accidentally open the doors if I bump into them hard enough, but it does not happen often.

-Jeff-
 
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