Hi, Al — welcome to the list! On both my previous boat (1981 30mkI) and current boat (1979 Landfall 38), the galley foot pump works in parallel to the cold side of the pressure water system; so it’s plumbed to the freshwater system. No through hull.
As far as the two faucet handles go, are you talking two handles on one faucet (like you’d see in a home installation), or two handles with two faucets? If it’s the first, I’d guess the “hot” one is either not connected, or connected to the same supply as the “cold” one. If the second, it may be a saltwater source, and you’re going to need to trace plumbing to find the source. Does that help? Fred Street -- Minneapolis S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI :^( On Apr 22, 2014, at 7:33 PM, Al Serrato <aserrat...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I've got a '81 34 and I wanted to make sure I know where all the thru hulls > are. > > My question is where the foot-pump operated water supply is coming from. On > other boats, I've seen the thru hull under the sink, but on this boat, the > closest thru hull is the drain for the sink. I don't see a water source. > > My other question is whether there is some difference between the two faucet > handles on the sink, or whether they're both coming from the water tank. The > boat isn't equipped for hot water, so I was wondering why they built it that > way. Maybe for some future hot water installation? > > Thanks in advance for the help. > > Al Serrato > 1981 C & C 34 > Fidelity > San Francisco Bay
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