Galley: Sink, etc.
 
I ordered the appropriately sized (as big as would fit) stainless sink from the West catalog and proceeded to remove the old fiberglass one. About 6 hours later (see audio excerpt), I had the old one out with a nice rip in the laminate of the counter top (fortunately at the back edge of the sink). They used 5200 to put it in.
 
I cut where needed and dropped in the new sink. I also put in a Whale flipper faucet next to it.
 
Other things in the picture:
The cooler "drawer" thing broke about 4 hours into the boat's life (longer than I expected after seeing it). I took it all the way out and cut back the opening as far as the counter supports would allow. I left a lip at the bottom floor edge to prevent sliding and now a huge cooler fits in there. We just slide it out by the handle when needed. A small piece of carpet on the floor improved this sliding action.
 
Now if I could only figure out how to insulate the enclosure......
 
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