[Public-List] Sink hose and seacock size?
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Sun Oct 13 05:30:18 PDT 2013
Jeff,
It's been some years since I last replumbed mine, but I think I was able
to use 1-1/4" hose. The sink drain was a regular household fitting. I
found one that fit the hose.
- George
On 10/13/13 7:17 AM, Jeffrey wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've got a funky setup for my sink drain, and I'd like a better
> solution. My galley sink has a 2 inch drain, with a 2 inch hose that
> leads to a 1 1/4" marlon seacock, connecting with a plastic reducer
> kind of thing that screws into the top of the valve.
>
> I'm replacing the seacock with bronze, but would like a better
> solution to connect the hose. Of course, I could drill the
> through-hull out to 2" and buy a larger valve, but I'd rather not have
> the larger hole if possible. 1 1/4" seems plenty to empty the sink.
>
> What size sink seacock do the rest of you have?
>
> Any good ideas?
>
> It would be great if there was something like this out there, only larger:
>
> http://www.coxhardware.com//images/Product/large/KFP8243.png
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
>
> Jeffrey Fongemie
>
> Seagrass
> Alberg 30 #116
> Boothbay Harbor Maine
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