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Originally Posted by cornddog
I saw that, but the 17" depth needs to include the 3-hole mounting for the faucet. I see several that are 25 x 22. I should be able to add 1/2' to each side...but I can't go additional 5" on the depth:-(
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Doing this is tricky. On these topmount sinks, you have to distinguish whether the supplier is giving the cutout dimensions or the overall flange dimensions. Here are some that are close.
https://www.amazon.com/Dayton-D22519...721744&sr=8-37
https://www.amazon.com/Dayton-D23319...721970&sr=8-17
Home Depot gives more detailed dimensions:
The cutout is 24.375 x 18.375 or 24-3/8" x 18-3/8"
The overall flange dimension is 25" x 19"
Can you fit an overall flange depth of 19" ?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Elkay-Da...5193/100433818
Here are the complete details including CAD drawings:
https://www.elkay.com/products/details/d225193
The entire set of Elkay products are here:
https://www.elkay.com/products/categ...=numberBowls:2
The most expensive ones are listed first. Some are pretty dear. The Dayton line seems to be affordable.
Not to steal the thread, but I've been looking at RV sinks for a couple of months. Our 32" x 19" (overall) 2-bowl plastic sink has yellowed. DW wants a single bowl. The present sink is only 6" deep. I've found some candidates, but many are 10" deep. That looks like it would require some plumbing changes and possibly making a big notch in the shelf below the sink to accommodate the trap. If you pick a sink that's much deeper than your current one, be sure you have room for it.