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Old 07-21-2008
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Question Do you really need to buy 'marine' faucets

My faucet & shower fittings are beat and dripping. They look so bad that I was figuring I'd just replace them. However when I look at the catalogs there's not a lot of selection for the money.
So I was wondering, why can't I use a quality 'chrome covered brass' fixtures designed for kitchen & bath??
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I bought mine at Home Depot.

So far... so good.

I have a funky arrangement with my head plumbing... Separate Shower / Sink controls.... I haven't replaced them yet...there's nothing that fits right...It will take some more figurin' (or cipherin' if you're from the South...) but I have put new galley fixtures in. I don't see a problem yet... they were the "brushed aluminum" type. Straight up kitchen faucet... (I doubt they are either brushed or aluminum)... but after 3 months.. no issues. So far... so good....
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It really depends on whether the fittings are fresh water or not. For fresh water equipment, I don't see a problem with it... for salt water use, you probably should get marine faucets, since they're probably better not brass, which tends to get eaten away by salt water.
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It really depends on whether the fittings are fresh water or not. For fresh water equipment, I don't see a problem with it... for salt water use, you probably should get marine faucets, since they're probably better not brass, which tends to get eaten away by salt water.
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"Do I really need marine faucets?"

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The ones I looked at were 2x the price of a home-depot one and about 1/4 the quality. I had a home depot faucet (and shower) on my liveaboard for 6 years without problems. There's a connector you need to go from standard faucet fittings to the vinyl water-hose. I think it's available at home-depot as well.

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A big NO! Get a standard home fixture and it will hold up just fine. The working bits are all plastic anyway these days and you will have far more choice and save $$. Worked for us for 6 years too!
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Just replaced the galley sink faucet and spray with one from Home Depot. The install was simple and straight forward.

I replaced the standard aerator fitting, a 2.5 gal/minute with a 1.5 gal/minute.
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Go to your local RV supply house and get fixtures for less than 1/2 ( or more ) the cost of Marine or residential fixtures, they have no metals to corrode.

The surface mounted shower mixer that would fit my boats plumbing is 35 bucks at a RV supply, it's 105 bucks though a marine store and nowhere to be found in a home improvement center
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Agree to all, except for one point. Water flow. I have used both on previous boats, and found that home ones allows for a higher water flow. Of course you can control it on handles, but I feel more confortable knowing guests are not allowed a free open flow (at pump psi) when using a faucet/shower combo. These marine combos also provide a beter shower flow, with smaller holes ... just for confort !
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Bought chromed faucets at Home Depot to save $ under the advice of a salt in the marina, “Buy em’ cheap and chuck em’ when the chrome starts a bubblin.” That was 10 years ago, no bubbles or corrosion yet.
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