15″ Wide ABS Lockers for Boat Docks & Marinas — Compact Enough for Tight Walkways, Tough Enough for Salt Air

Different Spots in a Marina Need Different Lockers

A marina isn’t a normal indoor space. Steel lockers here don’t last years. They last months.

Dock Boarding Area — Heaviest Salt Exposure, Highest Foot Traffic

The row of lockers closest to the water gets hit by sea fog every morning. The sun bakes salt crystals onto the surface by noon. Another round in the afternoon. Steel lockers here — lock cylinders start sticking in three months. Hinge rust appears in six. The cabinet base rusts through in a year.

ABS lockers in the boarding area are simple: rust is not a variable you need to think about. Salt air deposits crystals on the surface. Hose it off at the end of the day. Not “treated to be rust-resistant for now” — ABS simply has nothing to do with rust. Next year the locker looks the same. No inspection. No patching. No replacement.

A mid-size marina in California with 120 slips installed 80 ABS units in the boarding passage last year. After one peak season, they sent a photo. Salt residue on the surface, sure. Rinsed it off — cabinet underneath was unchanged. The marina operations manager said: “End of season used to mean checking which steel lockers needed replacing. Not anymore.”

 ABS locker parts breakdown for marina use — number plate

Crew Lounge — Enclosed Space, Trapped Moisture

Crew lounges are usually small. Few windows. Poor ventilation. Body sweat, damp clothes from the boat, moisture seeping in from corners — all trapped in one room. Steel lockers here condensate on the interior walls first. Then the paint on the cabinet floor starts bubbling. Finally the screw holes rust through — from the inside out. You don’t see it until the handle comes off in your hand one day.

ABS lockers don’t absorb water. No condensation inside. Cabinets stay dry. Crew puts clean clothes in. Takes them out — still dry.

Guest Storage Area — Looks Matter

Marinas aren’t just for boat owners anymore. Restaurants, bars, shops — commercial tenants are everywhere. Guest lockers don’t need to be heavy-duty, but they need to look right. Steel lockers show paint wear and fading within two years. Three cabinets side by side might be three different shades of faded. It looks sloppy.

ABS lockers have molded-in color. Years later, still the same color. Color options available to match the marina brand.

Compact ABS locker 15 inches wide by 19.7 inches deep by 15.4 inches high

Boat Gear Storage — Big Items, Needs to Take a Beating

Boat owners stash stuff at the marina — duffel bags, cases of drinks, life vests, dock lines. What this locker needs: deep enough and tough enough. The 19.7″ depth handles all of that.


15″ Wide ABS Lockers for Boat Docks|Why This Size Works in a Marina

382×500×390mm. Half-height, single door. Here’s why this footprint beats wider cabinets in a marina:

15″ wide — fits tight passageways. Dock walkways and indoor corridors are narrow. Many have pipes and conduits running along the wall. At 15″ per unit, any wall space works. Most steel cabinets are at least 24″ wide. That 9″ difference is the difference between fitting and not fitting.

19.7″ deep — marine bags and duffels slide right in. Crew comes in with dry bags, backpacks, gear totes — typically 350-450mm thick. 500mm deep handles them without cramming.

15.4″ half-height — two rows stacked, sightline clear. Visibility matters in a tight corridor or cabin space. Two units stacked total 30.8″ — doesn’t block the view across the passage. Single row also works for lower setups.

ABS vs Steel Lockers for Coastal Environments 15" Wide ABS Lockers for Boat Docks & Marinas — Compact Enough for Tight Walkways, Tough Enough for Salt Air

3″ base — floor moisture stays outside. Marina floors are always somewhere between damp and wet. The raised base keeps the locker out of standing water. Cabinet bottom stays dry.


Technical Specifications

ItemSpec
ModelHNJUNTUO-ABS310
External size15″W × 19.7″D × 15.4″H
Base height3″
Internal compartment height12.2″
Internal depth~18.9″
MaterialABS engineering plastic, injection molded, no paint
Body colorGray (standard)
Door colorYellow (standard); custom: pink, white, green, blue
Lock typeKey lock (standard) / Digital combo lock / RFID (optional)
InstallationSingle unit, modular stacking
Water resistanceHose-down safe, pressure washer compatible
Salt air resistanceABS not affected by salt corrosion
EnvironmentIndoor / semi-outdoor marina (recommended under cover)
Temperature range-4°F to 122°F continuous; brief -22°F to 158°F
Unit weight~14.3 lbs
Hardware includedCabinet connectors, floor anchor bolt holes, adjustable shelf, door-back pocket
MOQProject-based
ShippingDomestic / International sea freight

Need lockers for a marina or yacht club project? Send us the slip count or the passageway dimensions. We’ll work out the layout and quantity and get back to you with a quote.

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