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This winter my galley will be refurbished. Currently she has 2 sinks discharging into a common sea cock. There are two issues with this arrangement: the sink furthest from the centre line and furthest outboard of the seacock will back flow when cranked over to port, the drain hoses and Y adaptor take up quite a bit of room in the under sink locker.
The pressurised water system can discharge into both sinks but the manual fresh water pump only discharges into one and the manual seawater pump only discharges into the other. I do find that both sinks are useful when I have a large crew and for cooking/cleaning when underway.
I am currently considering removing the sink that is the most outboard and converting the space below it into a cave locker accessible via a worktop opening.
Currently I coastal sail but will be undertaking extended voyages. What do live aboards think who have two sinks, would they remove one for more locker space? Have you removed one and regretted it I can probably fix the back flow when healed by installing a pump or lapping the Blakes seacock.
My current plan is to remove the sink which will leave me with one quite shallow, small sink. Thoughts and ideas appreciated.
Regards,
BlowingOldBoots
The pressurised water system can discharge into both sinks but the manual fresh water pump only discharges into one and the manual seawater pump only discharges into the other. I do find that both sinks are useful when I have a large crew and for cooking/cleaning when underway.
I am currently considering removing the sink that is the most outboard and converting the space below it into a cave locker accessible via a worktop opening.
Currently I coastal sail but will be undertaking extended voyages. What do live aboards think who have two sinks, would they remove one for more locker space? Have you removed one and regretted it I can probably fix the back flow when healed by installing a pump or lapping the Blakes seacock.
My current plan is to remove the sink which will leave me with one quite shallow, small sink. Thoughts and ideas appreciated.
Regards,
BlowingOldBoots