What about the dealer? That's where I got the key for the cuddy door on my 1997 Sundancer couple of summers ago. Had to buy $255 worth of keys and then figure out which was the correct one, but they took back the ones I didn't need!..............LOL
Contact the dealer, they will know what key fits what lock. It won't be cheap in my experience. If that fails carefully pry it open and replace the lock. If you are a member of AAA they may open it without destroying the door.
Thanks for the suggestions. It't not that the door is currently locked but it would be handy to have it lock when at a public marina. I'll try the dealer though they tend to be hit and miss on stuff.
any numbers on the face of the lock. if so, that is likely the key code to that lock. a locksmith can use that info to make a key.
if ya get a replacement. keep the cam off the back of the lock. it may be unique to your application. assuming it's a cam type lock. if ya replace it. cam locks come in many lengths. get the same length.
Thanks for the suggestions. It't not that the door is currently locked but it would be handy to have it lock when at a public marina. I'll try the dealer though they tend to be hit and miss on stuff.
A small lock isn't stopping anyone from getting at what's inside, if they rea;;y want to. 10 seconds with a screwdriver.
edit: or less. I presumed you were locked out. Just unbolt it like Scott said and replace the lock,. This really isn't a problem when it comes to boating.