I see from your second post that you fixed your problem. I just wanted to let you know this has happened to me at least twice before and it's maddening. I have an Albin40 with the exact same door latches and I realize now that these Perko products are crap. The weak point in the latch mechanism is the very thing that broke in yours. Most of the components seem to be decent quality but this particular piece is made out of some kind of aluminum or pot metal and has very little strength. Unfortunately, because of the size and configuration of the doors on my boat, I was not able to find a replacement product that would fit so I have to keep buying this substandard product to replace broken latches. I have been able to buy that part separately (not sure what it's called) so that makes the purchase a little less painful. To reduce further failures, I trimmed a little off the latch spring inside so less force is needed to open the latch, putting less stress on that part inside since it doesn't have to compress the spring as far. The latch rattles a little now when not engaged but it will last longer.
For what it's worth,
Jeff