prv
Well-Known Member
Kindred Spirit's galley sink has a handpump (like the red one in this image) in its drain hose. I haven't had her in the water yet, but from this I assume that, like many, the sink must have issues draining on one or both tacks.
The problem is that the pump is very awkwardly mounted; it's both hard to operate and takes up space under the sink that I'd like to use for a gash bin. The main problem is the action of the handle, for which I have to leave space just where I want the full width of the bin.
Is anyone aware of a small manual pump I might be able to replace it with? I'm particularly interested in one that's a different shape to the current one, so I can mount it differently and free up the crucial space. A foot-operated pump might be handy - would the Whale freshwater pumps cope with dirty washing-up water? Alternatively, a through-bulkhead one might allow the necessary flexibility, but again only if it's really tiny - the full-size Whale bilgepumps would fill the entire under-sink compartment. Or perhaps an old-fashioned piston pump, but again, would it cope with dirty water with chunks of food?
Any ideas very welcome - all my googling tends to just come up with conventional normal-sized bilge pumps.
Cheers,
Pete
The problem is that the pump is very awkwardly mounted; it's both hard to operate and takes up space under the sink that I'd like to use for a gash bin. The main problem is the action of the handle, for which I have to leave space just where I want the full width of the bin.
Is anyone aware of a small manual pump I might be able to replace it with? I'm particularly interested in one that's a different shape to the current one, so I can mount it differently and free up the crucial space. A foot-operated pump might be handy - would the Whale freshwater pumps cope with dirty washing-up water? Alternatively, a through-bulkhead one might allow the necessary flexibility, but again only if it's really tiny - the full-size Whale bilgepumps would fill the entire under-sink compartment. Or perhaps an old-fashioned piston pump, but again, would it cope with dirty water with chunks of food?
Any ideas very welcome - all my googling tends to just come up with conventional normal-sized bilge pumps.
Cheers,
Pete