You can save water at your faucet or shower head without giving up washing power by using an aerator. This site explains the benefits and points to you to commercial sources.
[Eartheasy, Parksville, BC, Canada]
A discussion board and photo gallery for cruising sailors and wannabes focused on tips and tricks for the galley while cruising.
[Cruisers Forum, Buskerud, Norway]
The author, a marine surveyor, describes a simple self-survey that will assure you that your boat is not likely to sink anytime soon. He then walks you through a dozen possible preventive techniques, based on a survey of insurance claims.
[Yachtsurvey.com]
Tests of hand and foot pumps from Whale, Wilcox-Crittenden, Fynspray, and Attwood for volume pumped, handle throw, and strokes-per-minute.
[Practical Sailor, 1 April 2003]
White plastic rack holding a dozen or so plates or other servingware for drying. Folds flat for compact storage.
[New World Marine, Inc., Pompano Beach, FL, USA]
Large range of 12-, 24-, and 32-volt water pumps from 1.5 to 5 gpm capacity, including miniature pumps.
[Flojet, USA]
Electric and manual pumps for drinking water, bilge, oil changing and winterizing, deck washdown, toilet maceration, refrigeration and other uses. Also makes faucets, accumulator tanks, hose, and other fluid accessories.
[SHURflo Pump Manufacturing Company, Cypress, CA, USA]
Brass pumps and spigots for galley and head. Site contains lots of good articles about boats, particularly traditional rigs.
[Classic Marine, Woodbridge, Suffolk, the UK]
Fynsspray hand pumps and spouts for galley or sump in brass or chrome from New Zealand.
[Imtra Corporation, New Bedford, MA, USA]
A variety of satin- and mirror-finish basins and drains. Although a wholesaler only, Scandvik′s website lets you get price quotes from a large number of retailers (you choose the product and the retailers).
[Scandvik Inc., Vero Beach, FL, USA]