Double Sinks - W32

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  • May 01, 2011 4:42 AM
    Reply # 581602 on 572394
    Jay,

    That's a photo of our boat when we first got her. The sink was a very thin, too-shallow RV sink that wasn't good.

    ~A
  • May 01, 2011 10:09 AM
    Reply # 581713 on 572394
    Multiple uses of the same volume on a boat is the ideal.  A double sink dedicates that volume to a single use.   If you use a plastic wash tub beside a single sink, the tub can be moved away when not washing and you get to use that volume for something else.

  • May 02, 2011 8:11 AM
    Reply # 582362 on 572394
    Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Thanks Aaron and dick -- the tub is winning out here.
  • May 02, 2011 8:52 AM
    Reply # 582399 on 572394
    Jay,

    Yeah, we find that the big, single bowl works really well for us. If we're strapped for water, we fill a washing tub with salt water for washing, then rinse with fresh in the main sink bowl. The little bowl in the back works great for keeping knifes, silverware, etc, or keeping a few cups of coffee when heeled.


    ~A
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