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Marine lock for dinghy

Posted By: rundugrun

Marine lock for dinghy - 05/14/2015 10:39 PM

We like to lock our dinghy at night and at dinghy docks... last year we brought a lock and cable, but the lock evidently was not meant for a salt water environment. Tito at Leverick had to grease it for me because it got stuck... any suggestions on what type of lock to bring?
Posted By: RickG

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/14/2015 11:20 PM

We use a brass padlock at each end. It needs a bit of lube on occasion. The brand might be ABUS.

Cheers, RickG
Posted By: SailOrion

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/14/2015 11:56 PM

Agree ... I've had good luck with Abus locks in a marine environment. Good practice locking your dinghy (unfortunately). - Mark
Posted By: sail445

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 12:05 AM

It's only a week. Any lock will work. Just get a cable long enough to thread through your fuel tank to your engine.
Posted By: rundugrun

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 12:11 AM

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sail445 said:
It's only a week. Any lock will work. Just get a cable long enough to thread through your fuel tank to your engine.


Actually it's 10 days and on our last trip, the lock I brought got corroded by seal salt about 7 days into the trip and was rendered useless.
Posted By: sail445

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 12:32 AM

Lesson learned, spray some olive or vegetable oil every 3 days it works better then WD 40. Whew!!!
Posted By: rundugrun

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 12:53 AM

Thanks all... I bought an Abus with positive reviews from those who've used it in a salt water environment. I'll keep the olive oil handy, just in case!
Posted By: captmoby

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 12:55 AM

If you are chartering your charter company should provide all things necessary. If not I would think it's on them.
Posted By: AndyPIT

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 01:11 PM

I used to love the BVIs cause you never had to worry about any of this nonsense...
So when chartering from Moorings etc, you can buy the insurance for a week for the tune of $500 just to bring your deductible from $2,600 to $1,600????? How does this make any sort of sense? A 20' inboard ski boat and a 33' sloop in PA cost less than that to cover for a full year with Boat US including towing.
Posted By: MrEZgoin

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 01:31 PM

I've never locked a dinghy in seven trips to the BVI and I never take the supplemental insurance, I agree it doesn't seem like a good value.
Posted By: rundugrun

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 02:02 PM

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captmoby said:
If you are chartering your charter company should provide all things necessary. If not I would think it's on them.


I agree that they should, but our charter company doesn't provide a lock and I just don't want the inconvenience of "losing" the dinghy during the trip. A few years ago, there was a rash of dinghy theft from docks and even directly off the stern of charter boats. It's probably not necessary, but for peace of mind...
Posted By: JasonHelmbrecht

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 02:40 PM

I would say it's absolutely necessary. If possible, run the cable thru the handle on the fuel tank too.
Posted By: RickG

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 02:42 PM

...and you notice cruisers like to pull their dinghy out of the water with a spare halyard and lock the dinghy/outboard to a rail? Losing a dinghy for whatever reason is at least a hassle. Check your contract, you might find a $5K dinghy deductible. We lock our dinghy for the night or at the dock.

Cheers, RickG
Posted By: GW248

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 03:31 PM

What is a good length for the cable?

Thanks,
Rick
Posted By: sail2wind

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 03:41 PM

They sell pretty solid 15' steel cables at Home Depot. It is very easy to rig a harness to haul the dinghy on a spare halyard. We keep the engine on the dinghy, locked.
Posted By: stoneyusaf

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 03:50 PM

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GW248 said:
What is a good length for the cable?

Thanks,
Rick
Rick....I bought a 25' dog cable at home depot that is coated in a red plastic and has a HEAVY eye on each end that allows for it to be locked (some people apparently chain/cable their dogs to the ground?) It worked GREAT and allowed me to run the cable through the handle on the motor and other parts of the dinghy when on the dock or davits. I have used that same cable for the past two years with no show of corrosion.
Posted By: GW248

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 04:14 PM

Thanks for the feedback Stoney and sail2wind. First trip coming up next month and trying to be as prepared as possible. Can't wait.

Rick
Posted By: sail2wind

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 04:16 PM

Also agree on the ABUS locks, not cheap, but ours still works after 5 years
Posted By: onlymedication

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 04:52 PM

This is the lock that I bought recently for marine use. I've only had it in use for a month or so, but it is located just inches above the waterline exposed to the elements 24/7. So far, so good. It has positive reviews.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000XBJGBU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Posted By: maytrix

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 05:00 PM

This is what I got - only major differences are that its brass and has a longer opening. I found the small opening more difficult in spots.

http://www.amazon.com/70HB-45-63-KD-Yell...s+brass+padlock
Posted By: onlymedication

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 05:26 PM

Yep, good call Matt. The long opening would be much more useful for a dinghy lock.
Posted By: stoneyusaf

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 06:01 PM

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maytrix said:
This is what I got - only major differences are that its brass and has a longer opening. I found the small opening more difficult in spots.

http://www.amazon.com/70HB-45-63-KD-Yell...s+brass+padlock
Thanks for that Matt....I ordered it! I ruined a lock last year by not properly maintaining it and now it is useless...I bought this one (out the door with shipping and tax = $21.30) <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: maytrix

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 06:54 PM

Glad I could help smile I had another lock we had used and it was ruined by the end of the trip. It wasn't brass. The one I linked to I haven't used yet, but I have an identical one (shorter opening though) that we've used two summers out all season long on cape cod and its been great. Used one on the dinghy engine and one on the engine on the boat to lock them on and they both have held up great. That's why I got this one - same thing, but larger opening - we'll be bringing it next trip.
Posted By: onlymedication

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 07:07 PM

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Posted By: stoneyusaf

Re: Marine lock for dinghy - 05/15/2015 07:12 PM

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onlymedication said:
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