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#1 2005-06-06 09:41:25

osprey
Member

freshwater galley pump

My original TMK pump is giving trouble and I have no manual for it. The only hand pumps on the market seem to be Whale and look smaller. Anyone know whether one can purchase a new TMK pump, or get a refit kit?

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#2 2005-06-07 06:49:28

davidww1
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Re: freshwater galley pump

This may not be quite the answer you're looking for, but the hand pump on my boat obviously perished and was replaced with a Whale Galley Gusher by the previous owner.
http://www.whale.ltd.uk/marine/product_list/1/13/

The foot pedal projects through the cabinet below the middle of the door. It's much better than a hand pump, particularly in the galley, because it leaves your hands free.

David Weatherston
Towser, Toronto
C&C 27 Mk IV


David Weatherston
Towser, Toronto
C&C 27 Mk IV

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#3 2005-06-07 09:53:06

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Re: freshwater galley pump

I was unable to find exact replacements for head and galley pumpsfor my mk 3---they are worthless anyway in my mind---nonetheless---I replaced mine with Whales-----indeed they are somewhat smaller---but available off the shelf at the megastores.  I cut a 1/2" piece of starboard, on which, to mount them.  Looks fine----still takes three hands to operate.  Soon as I figure out how to plumb a workable shower (across frrom the hanging locker that contains my dandy 5200btu marine air unit) I'll fuss with the sinks again.Dave Tinder
DAWN BREAKER  Mk3
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