No Hot Water in Sink

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Hi All
I have an '06 33 Express with no hot water flow in the galley sink. The problem is a broken stem valve on the hot water knob - see pictures.
Does anyone know where I can source this, or who the faucet mfr is?
There are hundreds of these on the market, but without knowing the mfr. it's impossible to source.
Thanks in advance
 

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If the faucet is a residential model you probably can find the part at a decent plumbing supply. If the faucet is a marine/RV model, that will be harder to find. You will need to know at a minimum the manufacturer. Many Grady faucets were made by Scandvik. Their catalog is available online where you may be able to match up your model and then replacement parts. Take a look at tis as an example although I don't think it is a match but I didn't look for other variations in the catalog
 

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This may be it but the link is for the washer not the whole assembly
 

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admittedly don't know a ton about marine sinks and marine plumbing, that being said I have to imagine that most dedicated plumbing stores would have something similar or that they could point you in the right direction. Either that, or you could always check with your local West Marine or other marine parts store, call up Grady White to see if they have a manufacturer name and part number that they could give you? Though again, I'd be willing to bet that a dedicated plumbing store, and no not your local Home Depot or Lowe's or any of those jokers, would have something that you could use. There's two plumbing shops within about 5 miles of me, if it were me I'd walk in with the part in hand and see what they recommend. Either that, or as mentioned above I'd try a dedicated marine supply store and lastly Grady White themselves. Good luck!
 

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Thanks for the replies. Home depot doesn't have anything, and the local plumbing supply house can't ID. There is a marine sink mfr , Ambassador, that may be the one...I'll need to confirm with Grady. This is a 5 minute fix with the right part....frustrating at the moment.
May temporarily use JB weld to hold the broken pieces together...or just do without hot water in the galley
 

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This may be it but the link is for the washer not the whole assembly
The pic looks very similar...I'll check into that.
Thanks for the help!
 

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Thanks for the replies. Home depot doesn't have anything, and the local plumbing supply house can't ID. There is a marine sink mfr , Ambassador, that may be the one...I'll need to confirm with Grady. This is a 5 minute fix with the right part....frustrating at the moment.
May temporarily use JB weld to hold the broken pieces together...or just do without hot water in the galley
Of course HD won't have anything, and even if they did they wouldn't have any employee's who would know where to find the item haha. Sorry to bash on HD and Lowe's but good lord, every time I go in there it's just a zoo and nobody knows anything. I'm pretty surprised your local plumbing supply company can't ID, do you have a local marine parts store or anything like that?
 

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Looks like the Scandvik link above from Seasick is the answer - I got a drawing (attached) from their site that shows the entire assembly and the part numbers.
Thank you all for the help !!
 

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