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Darryl (68.184.123.198)

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Posted on Monday, June 21, 2004 - 12:21 am:   

In a recent post Fast Fred mentioned the rear sink in the Scenic Cruisers as being a nice size stainless sink. Does anyone have a picture they might send or point me to?
pete (152.163.252.199)

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Posted on Monday, June 21, 2004 - 6:15 am:   

darryl..
let me see if i can get a pic of mine..my rig is getting inspected but i might get it back today
pete
Darryl (68.184.123.198)

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Posted on Monday, June 21, 2004 - 11:38 pm:   

Thanks Pete,

You can click on my name and get my email address.
FAST FRED (4.245.209.34)

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Posted on Tuesday, June 22, 2004 - 5:11 am:   

The sink fits in a corner , each side is about 12 inches.

The bowk is about 9 in diameter and 4 1/2 deep.

There is room on the sides for instalation of a extra hole or two , if a shower mixer is used , or a soap pump.

My method is to have a marine fixture in a new hole that serves as sink faucet , or when pulled , stretches into the now opened shower & clips in a braket to the wall.

You reach over to set the temp , but controll the of -on in the shower at the spray head.

The orig faucet is used by having the shower pan drain (which is a tiny bilge pump IN NOT UNDER the base pan)pump "shower waste " water to the sink.

This allows really simple winterizing as a bit of antifreez is poured in the shower pan , the pump operated for 5 seconds and the antifreez gets to the sink , where it winterises the Senicruser J trap , as it flushes from the pump.

Works for me,takes very little room,no waste of bay space , or need to heat a bay.

FAST FRED
cgoodwin (208.12.29.127)

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Posted on Tuesday, June 22, 2004 - 3:37 pm:   

Did you buy or make the shower pan with bildge pump?

Chris
FAST FRED (4.245.191.38)

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Posted on Wednesday, June 23, 2004 - 6:15 am:   

Purchased a plastic HD cheapo 32 X 32 shower base and installed a SS dog bowl with 5200 sealant into the center after some triming.

A $10, Rule bilge pump is controlled by a wall switch (Marine waterpruf).

The shower curtan hangs on 3/4 copper tubing soldered together with 95/5 , that is also about 32 sq , but curves to match the roof rise.

A hanging locker (big box) mounts in the shower area on 3 extra long slides.

To take a shower we undoo 4 locks and pull the box (hanging locker) out into the coach isle.

Now the shower area is empty , so fun can begin.

Advantage is the shower volume gets used 99% of the time to carry clothes rather than just being an empty space. Boat folks have a hard time giving up BIG space for 1% use.

Works for me,

FAST FRED

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