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Old 11-17-2008
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Especially if the boat was outfitted for long distance cruising, since the water in most harbors is rather nasty...
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Plenty of boats have had salt water galley sink intakes, either hand or electric pumps, for rinsing dishes, or even for washing them, to conserve fresh water supplies for drinking/food preparation.
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