Thanks, Jim
Jim,Thank you for your quick response. I plan to duplicate your "t" connection and place my pump and accumulator next to the water tank. I have already run the electrical wire up there through the conduit for the water tubing on the starboard side. After reading your response, I think I will only pressurize the galley sink, but still put the pump & accumulator next to the water tank to preserve the storage space under the sink. I guess that I will have to replace the handpump with a faucet. I am tempted to stick in a 1 gallon hot water tank at the same time, but I think that it is just too much of an electrical load for the simple convenience. Oh well, I need to save projects for next year.Another project I am currently working on that may be of interest to you is fabricating an appropriate bottom for the helmsman's seat so that I can use it for a small cooler or lifejacket storage and not interfere with the steering mechanism or gas tank shutoff. I'll post some pictures within a few weeks of several modifications I have made. Most of them are electrical/electronic in nature, but I have also added a number of extra cleats on the mast, boom, and stern rail for various reasons that make sailing more enjoyable and easier to sail alone.One final question - How did you ever get your wife to do the dishes on Java. I have been married 33 years, and I don't think I would make it to our 34th anniversary if I so much as suggested to Diane that she should do the dishes on the boat. I am absolutely envious of your success in this matter. Don't get me wrong - I am in charge on my boat. In fact, I have a plaque on board that states that "I am the captain of this vessel and I have my wife's permission to say so."Good sailing and thanks again!Bernie