Reference: K624
Filter By
Availability
Availability
Brand
Brand
Marine Boat Shop, a specialist in nautical equipment for fittings, offers a selection of boat sinks specially designed to meet the needs of small spaces and marine environments, where corrosion resistance and practicality are essential. Here are the main features and options to consider when choosing a sink for your boat:
There are 12 products.
Reference: K624
Reference: K625
Reference: K623
Reference: K600
Brand: can
Reference: K601
Brand: can
Reference: K602
Brand: can
Reference: K612
Brand: can
Reference: K615
Brand: can
Reference: K610
Brand: can
Reference: K611
Brand: can
1. Commonly Used Materials
Stainless Steel: One of the most popular materials for boat sinks due to its corrosion resistance and durability. Stainless steel is easy to clean and performs well in marine conditions, including exposure to saltwater.
Chrome-Plated Brass: Used for accessories and taps. It is a durable and aesthetically pleasing material, although less common for the sink bowl itself.
Composite (Granite or Resin): Some modern boat sinks are made from composite materials, offering high resistance to shocks and scratches. They are also available in various colors to match the boat's interior.
2. Size and Shape
Compact Sinks: Suitable for small spaces, often round or rectangular in shape, these sinks are designed to maximize space on the boat while providing a functional washing surface.
Double Sinks: Perfect for larger boats or yachts with a full kitchen, allowing separation between washing and rinsing.
3. Mounting Options
Built-in Sink: The sink is integrated into the countertop, offering a smooth look and optimal use of space. This is the most popular choice for boat kitchens.
Top-Mount Sink: These models are simply placed on the countertop and may be easier to install, but they are less aesthetically pleasing than built-in models.