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Old 01-18-2014, 02:22 PM
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That combo SS sink and stove is pretty slick! Should be more durable than the gel coat on the earlier style sink!

The galley seat was another clever Carl Moesly invention and was standard on some I/O Seafaris; real handy for overnight trips. Got the one below from another CSC member who wanted a pedestal seat. I replaced the original rotted plywood panels with 3/4" PVC board, but am going to have to redo the Formica as it has faded badly since I took these pictures. It originally had a 1 burner propane stove attached to the front panel that nested down into the sink, but it used oddball Freon-style fuel canisters I was unable to find, so I replaced it with a Butane stove that's safer and works well. I rigged up an electric pump on mine with a tee and PVC valves so I can pump water to the sink or a hand held shower head that's handy for either a freshwater rinse after diving or rinsing dishes! Found a portable 6 gallon jug that just fits through the hatch and mounted a push button switch (after taking these pictures) that's at knee height so running the pump is a hands-free operation!
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