My door has been somewhat difficult to close since new, but I just assumed this was normal. It never has closed easily - I usually give it a medium slam, and it latches up just fine.
I have noticed, that when things are cool, the door closes much more easily. So something is expanding when the sun starts warming things up - I'm guessing it's the Starboard door, and not the fiberglass frame.
Yesterday while working on the boat, the temps got pretty high (mid-90's) with direct sun on the door all day. The end result - I couldn't close the door at all until after the sun went down. The metal catch plate on the right side of the doorway was actually hitting the door latch assembly plate. The catch plate is screwed into the side of the door frame, but it's not flush - if it were, the door would probably close fine, as there's plenty of gap between the door and frame even when it's hot out.
Is it common to have this tight of a fit, or is this something I need the factory to take a look at?
I have noticed, that when things are cool, the door closes much more easily. So something is expanding when the sun starts warming things up - I'm guessing it's the Starboard door, and not the fiberglass frame.
Yesterday while working on the boat, the temps got pretty high (mid-90's) with direct sun on the door all day. The end result - I couldn't close the door at all until after the sun went down. The metal catch plate on the right side of the doorway was actually hitting the door latch assembly plate. The catch plate is screwed into the side of the door frame, but it's not flush - if it were, the door would probably close fine, as there's plenty of gap between the door and frame even when it's hot out.
Is it common to have this tight of a fit, or is this something I need the factory to take a look at?