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Trying to find SS sink

Started by stephens84, April 28, 2010, 09:59:14 PM

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stephens84

HI,

Haven't been around recently but still Have 1991 CP 27  # 126. Though the galley sink is rusted out. Looks nasty. But have not been able to find a 17 x 13 x 5 sink on the internet. Anyone have an idea of where to look. I'm in NY and getting launched on Friday. Its been a long cold snowy winter. Long list of fixes and upgrades to do this year- its all therapeutic. !!!

Carl

cp27/2 "Knot Again"

BobK

Look at PlumbersSurplus.com - they show two 13 X 17 X 5 1/2 made by Sterling models B173-1 and -2.  You might get one to work.

MomentSurf

Check out his post...http://cpyoa.geekworkshosting.com/forum/index.php?topic=2127.0

Not sure if "Allure2sail" still has that parts boat...but its worth a try. 

Tim Gardner

The SS Sink Named after Rear Admiral O. S. Wil Sink of civil war Monitor fame, was sunk in action during the invasion of Grenada by friendly fire from the 5th Weather Wing (MAC) Jump qualified Combat Weathermen who deployed with the 82nd.  It seems one of their pentagon shaped bombs deployed earlier than anticipated causing a local tsunami that knocked the Sink down - She was unable to recover and sank.

Sorry fellas - just tired.

TG
Never Be Afraid to Try Something New, Remember Amateurs Built the Ark.  Professionals Built the Titanic (update) and the Titan Submersible.

Craig Weis

R/V trailer campers, mobile home sales and supply houses. My best guess.
"PlumbersSurplus.com - they show two 13 X 17 X 5 1/2 made by Sterling models B173-1 and -2"
But the above may be a sure thing?
Buy the deepest sink that you can find so a pot can be placed under the spigot for collecting enough water for boiling spaghetti. My on board favorite.

skip.


Allure2sail

Hi:
Still have the parts boat in the driveway, I'll take a peek at the sink this weekend. Been getting basically half price for anything I sell off it. Still plenty of stuff left !!!!! Located in Fall River, Ma.
Bruce

stephens84

Bruce

that would be great - i've looked at a couple of the links but the sinks have long ends with the holes for the faucet drilled thru the SS.
The original just had a one inch lip with the faucet going thru the counter top. I could probably make it fit but i'm trying to get as near original as possible so i dont have any issues. It cant be too deep also, it would prevent the top galley drawer from opening

thanks

Carl