I have searched the forum already. Found a few good pictures but not of what i need as far as details.
Does anyone have any detailed pictures of what this optional galley looks like?
How it routes to empty into the bilge, etc?
I am designing one but want to stick close to original design and such.
Thanks
Mac
jason,
check the sailing texas site in the photos section. i'm sure you'll find something there. as to where it drains....?
carl
Doug142 has pics here:
http://s895.photobucket.com/albums/ac156/DOUGN6885/SWEET%20DREAMS%20%20COMPAC%2019/ (http://s895.photobucket.com/albums/ac156/DOUGN6885/SWEET%20DREAMS%20%20COMPAC%2019/)
Thanks guys. Ill look at them once im home on the computer.
I know they supposedly drain into the bilge but dont see how it will be unoticed as it seems in some pictures.
Mac
I've never actually seen this option in person so have no first hand knowledge of how the Hutchins' did it , but if I were installing such a drain, I would route it into the v-berth, then under the settee (pick a side), and then back out of the settee under the steps and into the bilge. This would obviously require boring some holes through the wood big enough to snake your hose ;D. On the starboard side of my boat some of my my original wiring was run via a similar path.
HTH,
Keith
MacGyver,
From what I saw in the photo you would be better off designing and building your own Galley Unit.
If you don't really need both side bunks consider building a nice unit to either side, just inside the cabin.
That is what I'm doing on my Sun Cat.
capt_nemo
go to the cp-19 section and click on page 17. there is a drawing and photo's of Marcus Goller's swing up and down galley . Disregard the posting instructions, they no longer work. In fact here's the link to the topic: http://cpyoa.geekworkshosting.com/forum/index.php?topic=145.msg474#msg474
Regards, TG
Here is one from
Peanut Butter.
(http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh299/1930fordroadster/GreenIslandtrip040.jpg)
(http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh299/1930fordroadster/Sanibel18vsComPac194.jpg)
I can't find the sales lit on the CP-19. It has a picture of it.
Note the table on this early factory set-up. [Hold the control key down and tap the + to enlarge photo. Hold and hit - to shrink.]
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Here's another pic of the factory galley option.
(http://www.com-pacowners.com/4images/data/media/12/piccompac19ee.jpg)
and another:
(http://www.com-pacowners.com/4images/data/media/40/Galley_Storage.jpg)
And another:
(http://www.com-pacowners.com/4images/data/media/40/Galley_Table.jpg)
My 19 didn't come with one. I must say that the idea of draining the dirty sink water into the bilge, as the factory galley option was designed to do, really grosses me out. If I were retrofitting a galley I would certainly figure out some way to rig a holding tank instead.
Wes
That could be why my bilge is no nasty looking. :P
Here is a link to the thread on our little galley for the 19.
http://cpyoa.geekworkshosting.com/forum/index.php?topic=4019.0
Mike and B
Yea, just remembered, the factory Com-Pac 19 owner's manual has a isometric drawing of the kitchenette, sans dimensions for your enjoyment.
No I can't help you with procurement...it's a copyright thing.
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