[alberg30] folding sink for head.
Alan P. Kefauver
apk2 at home.com
Fri Jul 16 07:54:53 PDT 1999
From: "Alan P. Kefauver" <apk2 at home.com>
Fawcetts in Annapolis has replacement pumps that look exactly like the original Flipper pumps that are on Andante (#152). I am replacing them cause the old ones are cracked, don't hold water in the well between pump strokes and leak. I have a separate thru-hull for the head sink drain which is mounted on the bulkhead between the head and the main cabin. Doesn't drain into the toilet.
Alan
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On 7/15/1999 at 9:09 AM George Dinwiddie wrote:
>From: George Dinwiddie <gdinwiddie at min.net>
>
>> Shawn Orr said:
>>
>> Is there supposed to be a rocker faucet?
>
>Q'est-ce que c'est "rocker faucet?"
>
>The previous owner of our boat plumbed pressure water (cold only)
>to the head to support a shower that can be pulled up through
>the forward hatch on deck. He removed the original pump and put
>a nozzle powered by the pressure-water.
>
>I don't quite understand the logic of having a sink filled by
>an electric pump when it must be emptied manually, but that's
>still the arrangement we have.
>
> - George
>
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