Marine electronics

Whitecap Latches

Whitecap latches, hasps, barrel bolts, and compression handles secure cabin doors, lockers, and hatches. Find stainless and chrome brass hardware that holds up at sea. Choosing Whitecap Latches Latches keep cabin doors, lockers, and hatches shut underway so gear stays put in a seaway. Whitecap has built marine and hardware products since 1972 and offers safety hasps, barrel bolts, cabin door hooks, anti rattle hold downs, and compression handles in both locking and non locking styles. Material and Fit Pick the material for where the latch lives. Stainless steel resists corrosion in open, wet areas, while chrome plated and polished brass suit interior cabin spaces. Compression handles pull a door or hatch tight to cut rattle, and many come in...

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Whitecap latches, hasps, barrel bolts, and compression handles secure cabin doors, lockers, and hatches. Find stainless and chrome brass hardware that holds up at sea.

Choosing Whitecap Latches

Latches keep cabin doors, lockers, and hatches shut underway so gear stays put in a seaway. Whitecap has built marine and hardware products since 1972 and offers safety hasps, barrel bolts, cabin door hooks, anti rattle hold downs, and compression handles in both locking and non locking styles.

Material and Fit

Pick the material for where the latch lives. Stainless steel resists corrosion in open, wet areas, while chrome plated and polished brass suit interior cabin spaces. Compression handles pull a door or hatch tight to cut rattle, and many come in locking versions for added security. Check the latch size and mounting against your door or locker before you order so the hardware fits clean.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose stainless or brass latches?

Stainless steel resists corrosion best in exposed, wet areas. Chrome plated and polished brass suit interior cabin doors and lockers where corrosion is less of a concern.

What does a compression handle do?

A compression handle pulls a door or hatch tight against its seal. That cuts rattle underway and many models offer a locking version for added security.

How do I keep lockers from rattling?

Use anti rattle hold downs or compression handles that pull the door tight. Match the latch size to your locker opening so it closes snug.

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