[C320-list] Sink drainage?
David Veeneman
davidv at veeneman.com
Mon Jun 3 19:26:36 PDT 2019
Thank you, Christian. I used to live in Chicago and sailed with friends out of Monroe Harbor. Great sailing!
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David Veeneman
davidv at veeneman.com
> On Jun 3, 2019, at 3:36 PM, Christian <ccaper at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> David,
> I am #138, given that we are 7 apart, we likely have very similar
> constructs/set ups across our boats.
>
> The galley sink drains through a thru-hole. Under your sink, in the left
> door cabinet, you should see two cut outs. One is a weird "oval" for hold
> a trash can, the other is a circle. In the circle cut out you will see a
> sea-cock valve for your galley sink.
>
> Your head sink will have a similar set up, but the thru-hole seacock valve
> will be just aft of your head cabin, accessible in the aft cabin, in the
> bottom door just port side of your hanging "wet" locker. In this door,
> you'll have 3 sea-cocks, one for the head sink, one for the shower sump,
> and one for the fresh water intake to the head.
>
> -Christian Caperton
> "Canuck" 1994 C320 #138
> Monroe Harbor, Chicago, IL
>
> On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 5:24 PM David Veeneman <davidv at veeneman.com> wrote:
>
>> We are settling in with our new C320 (Hull #131)—it’s our first boat. I
>> have located the water tank valves (under the galley sink), but I have a
>> very basic question: Where does the galley sink drain? To the holding tank?
>> Overboard? What settings do I need to set (valves, switches) to use the
>> sink? Thanks for your help!
>>
>> —
>> David Veeneman
>> SV Adelante, 1994 C320 #131
>> Dana Point, CA
>>
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