westend wrote:
My stainless steel sink was the same as those used for bars. It is not as deep in the front to back dimension as a residential sink. This makes sense since the counter top was also shallower.
Most counter tops in RV are still 24" front to back - not counting the front "lip" if there is one. Same as residential counters.
Getting a sink with faucet holes should make it easier, as you can move it up against the back wall, as long as there is enough clearance btw the cabinet board and faucet nuts under the counter.
Don't remember now but I "think" in my quest I had come across sinks with faucet holes spaced differently - closer to each other - than usual 4", and those were bar sinks. Meaning, that regular 2-hole faucet wouldn't fit in there. The one that I bought - in the link above - is normal 4" on centers, and fits front to back OK too. I wanted something bigger than a bar sink, to be able to put a decent pot or frying pan in there. Living for several weeks or months you want more from your kitchen than when you are camping for a weekend.