by Ira » Sun Mar 25, 2007 6:34 am
For the limited cooking I did at my last--and first outing--I was glad I put the sink in. It was just so easy pulling the potatoes and other stuff out of the galley cabinet, running it under water in the galley sink to clean, and laying them down on the galley counter.
And to me, the kewl factor is just too strong to resist:
I built this thing to make people jealous and feel real badly about the poor state of their insignificant lives, and the sink helps me accomplish this.
Also...and this was a biggie for me...when I had dirty pots, dishes, utensils, I liked throwing them in a sinkful of soapy water to soak. Yeah, you can do this elsewhere on your site, but this was all so neat and tidy.
Aaron, I used an aluminum chafing pan from a restaurant supply house, so the sink is big and the cost was tiny. My water tank is the 5 gallon collapsible Coleman jug, so unfilled, it doesn't take up any space. (Also, you can set it on the side or under the TD and and not in the galley at all.) And my supply/"faucet" is the matching Coleman shower powered by two C batteries.
Aside from shower arrangements, you really don't use much water camping on short trips. It's surprising how little.
But for your TD, how awesome the thing looks, it would be a shame for you not to do the sink up really right. Know what I mean?
I would look here for how people did their 12V or 120v feed systems with real faucets, and then hit eBay and elsewhere looking for the perfect sink and/or faucet. Maybe something funky.
Come on--do us proud! You haven't let anyone down yet!
Here we go again!