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Post by cloud9 on Apr 23, 2012 22:26:25 GMT
any advice on where to source jeanneau keys , or a key blank. thks
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Post by dublin on Apr 24, 2012 7:58:17 GMT
Any hardware store in France will have blanks as they are a standard French key. I got tree new keys cut for E1.50 each during the winter
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stack
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Post by stack on Apr 25, 2012 19:58:25 GMT
I went through the bother of getting keys from France and had a lock smith in the Chicago area cut them. In looking back at the time and expense, I should have changed the lock to one that I could have purchased over the counter, and would have been able to get keys made anywhere in the USA. If this helps anyone... Great!
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Post by dublin on Apr 25, 2012 22:08:17 GMT
I was in France skiing so no pain !!!
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Post by Seagem on Apr 26, 2012 16:15:59 GMT
I got blanks from Jeanneau dealer in North Wales and went to a local locksmiths to get them cut. I tried several locksmiths first but they couldn't get them, in fact they just gave me a blank look!!!! lol! (sorry!)
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Post by dolphinchaser on May 1, 2012 2:10:54 GMT
Your Jeanneau dealer can get them for you. No problem. The alternative is to go to France and enjoy Paris.
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Post by cpetku on May 18, 2012 2:06:10 GMT
I ordered one from Jeanneau America today ;D, Gilles was great about responding to my inquiry. You should be able to get one from Jeanneau as well, but in the US it may take a few weeks before they have stock again (unless you pay for air shipping).
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Post by j24sailor on May 29, 2012 4:32:21 GMT
My dealer has blanks that he is more than happy to sell to me for $20 each. Otherwise not available in North America, I received all the blank looks from locksmiths as well.
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