Thanks for all the feedback Jim.  I hear ya on the heat.  We have a Webasto 
Hydronic setup on our boat and love it.  It is fantasic.  As for the 6-71’s.  
They seem like very nice engines.  We know some fisherman on the Oregon coast 
that have them in their boats.  They have well over 20,000 hours on them 
without any rebuilds.  They just do regular maintenance.  I think I am just 
going to put some sound deadener under the carpet and seal the stairs that lift 
up to the engine compartment better.  That is where a lot of my noise is coming 
from.

 

Kerry

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 7:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: Introduction

 

If I may chime in, we have a 42' aft cabin boat with a 6ft extension. We also 
have two water tanks under our mattress slats. Each of those tanks hold 85 
gallons and I believe the reason for two tanks would be their easier removal 
for access to the 96 gallon fuel tank under the water tanks.

We also have two heads of which are both vacu-flush. Their parts are both 
common to each as is the vacuum generators.

Our hot water tank is under the steps to the galley.

As far as a furnace is concerned we have a forced air Espar D-8 which works ok 
but not for the NW winters. Would be best to go to a hydronic system with the 
individual registers located in several places.

Another thing to ponder is these boats were not biult with any insulation 
between the outside and the inner areas of the boat. We have installed some 
foam backed foam in areas that easiest accessible.

When fuel costs got to the highest point at over $4.25 agallon we decided as 
being a live aboard that the electric base heaters(3) was cheaper than the 
diesel.

We live in Scappoose Oregon and have been live aboards for eight years now.

As far as the loud engines you will become very fond of the 6-71 "Screamin' 
Jimmys). At idle they sound like they are going to fly apart but the really 
just purrrrrr.

Have fun and be safe

Jim 48'YF "Vacation"

-------------- Original message from BoatRDavid <[email protected]>: 
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> 
> Hi Kerry, since you say, “Wow those suckers are loud”, I suspect your 
> J&T Detroits are the 6-71s. That seems to be the most common diesels 
> in the Uniflites. Being common is a good thing. Parts and info for 
> my 8.2L Detroits is somewhat difficult to come by. 
> 
> I haven’t found any way to confirm that mine is the second-to-the-last 
> one built. I was told that from buy her original owner. I was most 
> fortunate to meet him in Sausalito, CA. (He was passing by and 
> recognized my boat and later introduced himself.) So, anyway, I don’t 
> know anything about the Last 42’ DCMY Uniflite. I do have a friend 
> with a 1985, 48 (Chris Craft). It was identical to my 42’ Double 
> Cabin except for the 6 foot hull extension for the cockpit. There is 
> also a 1978, 48’, Cockpit motoryacht in our marina. I think it is 
> very much like your 42’ except the master stateroom layout and the 
> cockpit. She runs (loud) 6-71s. 
> 
> I have two water tanks under the master berth. They are, combined, 
> reported to equal 160 gallons. I have not taken the time to measure 
> them to confirm that. I know that they are plumbed to act as one tank 
> and no valving is required. The reason for two seems to be that the 
> separation allows for structural support for the bed. 
> 
> What brand/type of “diesel heat” do you have? That is something I 
> would like to add. Right now I am replacing my water heater. The old 
> one quit and upon removal it was found to be a pile of rust. It was 
> in there for at least 24 years. I am replacing it with the modern 
> equivalent, Raritan 1700. Access is very difficult and I had to 
> disassemble part of my genset to get at it. Others on this forum have 
> told me how simple their water heaters are to reach. 
> 
> DavidO 
> 
> On Apr 9, 7:16 am, "Kerry Lebel" wrote: 
> > I have a low profile Tecma sitting in a box for the forward head but I am 
> > afraid to install it until I figure out the whole plumbing situation. :)  I 
> > picked it up on Craigslist for a steal. 
> > 
> > Kerry 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > -----Original Message----- 
> > From: [email protected] 
> > [mailto:[email protected]] 
> > 
> > On Behalf Of Bob S 
> > Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 8:11 AM 
> > To: UnifliteWorld 
> > Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: Introduction 
> > 
> > Because of the age of the boats many of the original systems have been 
> > upgraded - therefore no 2 boats are alike. My water tanks are under 
> > the aft cabin bunk however the previous owner had the entire aft cabin 
> > re designed. 
> > 
> > Also I changed out the toilets last year to the new Techma type, which 
> > are quiet and pretty much fool proof. 
> > 
> > Sorry, can't help you here. 
> > 
> > If there is any way to e-mail the previous owner you could learn a lot 
> > in a very short time.- Hide quoted text - 
> > 
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