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Bait prep sprayer
I have a small sink in the bait prep station on my boat. Recently, a friend
accidentally broke the trigger off of the sprayer. The sprayer looks a lot like the one that you have in your kitchen sink, except that it's bent at a 45 or so degree angle and when it is stowed, it points down into the sink. You can lock the trigger and it will spray down into the sink allowing you to wash both hands at the same time. Here's a pic that MAY help a little. It's kinda hard to make out, but you can see the sink and sprayer just to the left of the fighting chair. http://www.albemarleboatowners.com/i...ieGail/CG9.jpg Anyway, I've checked at West Marine and Boatersworld and everywhere that I could think of on the web trying to find a replacement. Any idea where to get them? Thanks! Gary |
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 04:39:53 GMT, "Gary"
wrote: I have a small sink in the bait prep station on my boat. Recently, a friend accidentally broke the trigger off of the sprayer. The sprayer looks a lot like the one that you have in your kitchen sink, except that it's bent at a 45 or so degree angle and when it is stowed, it points down into the sink. You can lock the trigger and it will spray down into the sink allowing you to wash both hands at the same time. Here's a pic that MAY help a little. It's kinda hard to make out, but you can see the sink and sprayer just to the left of the fighting chair. http://www.albemarleboatowners.com/i...ieGail/CG9.jpg Very nice boat. I like the way it's set up. Anyway, I've checked at West Marine and Boatersworld and everywhere that I could think of on the web trying to find a replacement. Any idea where to get them? DId you try the boat builder? Or the folks who made the bait prep station? Later, Tom |
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 04:39:53 GMT, "Gary" wrote:
I have a small sink in the bait prep station on my boat. Recently, a friend accidentally broke the trigger off of the sprayer. The sprayer looks a lot like the one that you have in your kitchen sink, except that it's bent at a 45 or so degree angle and when it is stowed, it points down into the sink. You can lock the trigger and it will spray down into the sink allowing you to wash both hands at the same time. Here's a pic that MAY help a little. It's kinda hard to make out, but you can see the sink and sprayer just to the left of the fighting chair. http://www.albemarleboatowners.com/i...ieGail/CG9.jpg Anyway, I've checked at West Marine and Boatersworld and everywhere that I could think of on the web trying to find a replacement. Any idea where to get them? Thanks! Gary I would call Albemarle and ask them who made the sprayer. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
Yeah...thanks John and Tom.
That seems so obvious. It's really hard getting in touch with the right person over there though. It takes weeks sometimes to get an email back from them. I guess I'll just have to try that. Thanks Gary "John H" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 04:39:53 GMT, "Gary" wrote: I have a small sink in the bait prep station on my boat. Recently, a friend accidentally broke the trigger off of the sprayer. The sprayer looks a lot like the one that you have in your kitchen sink, except that it's bent at a 45 or so degree angle and when it is stowed, it points down into the sink. You can lock the trigger and it will spray down into the sink allowing you to wash both hands at the same time. Here's a pic that MAY help a little. It's kinda hard to make out, but you can see the sink and sprayer just to the left of the fighting chair. http://www.albemarleboatowners.com/i...ieGail/CG9.jpg Anyway, I've checked at West Marine and Boatersworld and everywhere that I could think of on the web trying to find a replacement. Any idea where to get them? Thanks! Gary I would call Albemarle and ask them who made the sprayer. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
Un believable! I called Albemarle but got voice mail. In 30 minutes, I
actually had a call back from them. They had the sprayer...$56.00 and shipped it out today. Seems a bit high for a kitchen sink sprayer, but I was just so happy to find it, I didn't complain. Thanks for the compliments on the boat Tom! If you're interested in seeing a few more pics, you can view the entire gallery at: http://www.albemarleboatowners.com/B...ilGallery.html Gary "Gary" wrote in message om... Yeah...thanks John and Tom. That seems so obvious. It's really hard getting in touch with the right person over there though. It takes weeks sometimes to get an email back from them. I guess I'll just have to try that. Thanks Gary "John H" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 04:39:53 GMT, "Gary" wrote: I have a small sink in the bait prep station on my boat. Recently, a friend accidentally broke the trigger off of the sprayer. The sprayer looks a lot like the one that you have in your kitchen sink, except that it's bent at a 45 or so degree angle and when it is stowed, it points down into the sink. You can lock the trigger and it will spray down into the sink allowing you to wash both hands at the same time. Here's a pic that MAY help a little. It's kinda hard to make out, but you can see the sink and sprayer just to the left of the fighting chair. http://www.albemarleboatowners.com/i...ieGail/CG9.jpg Anyway, I've checked at West Marine and Boatersworld and everywhere that I could think of on the web trying to find a replacement. Any idea where to get them? Thanks! Gary I would call Albemarle and ask them who made the sprayer. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 17:05:57 GMT, "Gary" wrote:
Un believable! I called Albemarle but got voice mail. In 30 minutes, I actually had a call back from them. They had the sprayer...$56.00 and shipped it out today. Seems a bit high for a kitchen sink sprayer, but I was just so happy to find it, I didn't complain. Thanks for the compliments on the boat Tom! If you're interested in seeing a few more pics, you can view the entire gallery at: http://www.albemarleboatowners.com/B...ilGallery.html Gary "Gary" wrote in message . com... Yeah...thanks John and Tom. That seems so obvious. It's really hard getting in touch with the right person over there though. It takes weeks sometimes to get an email back from them. I guess I'll just have to try that. Thanks Gary "John H" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 04:39:53 GMT, "Gary" wrote: I have a small sink in the bait prep station on my boat. Recently, a friend accidentally broke the trigger off of the sprayer. The sprayer looks a lot like the one that you have in your kitchen sink, except that it's bent at a 45 or so degree angle and when it is stowed, it points down into the sink. You can lock the trigger and it will spray down into the sink allowing you to wash both hands at the same time. Here's a pic that MAY help a little. It's kinda hard to make out, but you can see the sink and sprayer just to the left of the fighting chair. http://www.albemarleboatowners.com/i...ieGail/CG9.jpg Anyway, I've checked at West Marine and Boatersworld and everywhere that I could think of on the web trying to find a replacement. Any idea where to get them? Thanks! Gary I would call Albemarle and ask them who made the sprayer. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." Good news, Gary! Glad it worked out. That amount of money doesn't sound unreasonable, given that a new Moen kitchen faucett is in the neighborhood of $250 now. Very nice boat by the way. Enjoyed the pics. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 13:50:21 -0500, John H
wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ Good deal on the sprayer. That's not bad considering it's a special purpose thing. Thanks for the compliments on the boat Tom! If you're interested in seeing a few more pics, you can view the entire gallery at: http://www.albemarleboatowners.com/B...ilGallery.html Gorgeous. It looks a lot like the Topaz I was looking at last summer. Enjoy it. Later, Tom |
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