Sink help

Welcome to the forum.

If the moulded sink unit is clamped into a work top, then remove it, measure up and see what single sink unit you can buy on line to fit the space. If it is one moulding with the work top, then its a bit more difficult.

What exactly are you trying to achieve: a single sink unit, or an equalising pipe between the two small sinks that allows water to flow between the two sinks? What boat is it?
 
Welcome to the forum.

If the moulded sink unit is clamped into a work top, then remove it, measure up and see what single sink unit you can buy on line to fit the space. If it is one moulding with the work top, then its a bit more difficult.

What exactly are you trying to achieve: a single sink unit, or an equalising pipe between the two small sinks that allows water to flow between the two sinks? What boat is it?
 
Welcome to the forum.

If the moulded sink unit is clamped into a work top, then remove it, measure up and see what single sink unit you can buy on line to fit the space. If it is one moulding with the work top, then its a bit more difficult.

What exactly are you trying to achieve: a single sink unit, or an equalising pipe between the two small sinks that allows water to flow between the two sinks? What boat is it?

Photo pending cannot attach? The unit is moulded with the sinks as part of the worktop in a single casting. However they are too small indivdualy to do anythibg usefull with like wash up properly after cooking a meal. They are aide by side so i could just cut out the middle and then glass between but never worked with glass bwfore and needs to be smooth as ita a sink. I cant find a normal basin that would fit the dimwnsions to overmount and drop onto the worktop anywhere so im having to engineer a solution. Preferably cheap.
 
I would look for a single stainless sink about the same dimensions as the perimeter of both sinks. It should have an under mount flange around the edge.

Then carefully cut out the old sink and prepare the cut edge nice and neat. Manipulate the new sink in and clamp to the underside of the worktop using the relevant fittings.

ebay and Google should get you a sink at a very reasonable price.
 
Photo pending cannot attach? The unit is moulded with the sinks as part of the worktop in a single casting. However they are too small indivdualy to do anythibg usefull with like wash up properly after cooking a meal. They are aide by side so i could just cut out the middle and then glass between but never worked with glass bwfore and needs to be smooth as ita a sink. I cant find a normal basin that would fit the dimwnsions to overmount and drop onto the worktop anywhere so im having to engineer a solution. Preferably cheap.
You won't be able to do it without working from underneath as you need to get a gel coat surface inside the sink. So whatever you do the complete unit has to be removed. Will be very odd if you cannot get a stainless bowl to fit the space - they are made in all sorts of sizes and shapes and available from booth marine and caravan outlets. GRP is not a good material for sinks and only used because it is cheap once you have made a mould.
 
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