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From: "GP" <[email protected]>
To: "UnifliteWorld" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 3:59 AM
Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: Replacing Aluminum Water Tanks with Poly
GP,
I must have clicked a button the other day because now I am getting LOTS of 
email from Uniflite owners. At any rate, I believe I recognize your name 
from several years ago. We too have a 42 (the Last 42 convertible built here 
in WA) and specified aluminum tanks during construction-they have been great 
but??? The standard tanks then were plastic. As I recall you were 
considering a repower. We swapped out our 671's for 8.1 liter Deeres and 
have been most happy. Hope I am writing to the right person,
Jack (White Frog)


Kerry: I have a 1973 42SF and i have the plastic tanks now, I believe
they were stock. There  are (4) 40gal 160gals total. had one fitting
give out used 5200 to seal worked fine .
GP

On Oct 19, 10:26 pm, Kerry Lebel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Since I had an aluminum water tank crap out on me this summer, I plan on
> just replacing all the old 1976 water tanks with fresh poly tanks. I am
> debating getting something that is a stock size and losing a few gallons 
> yet
> saving some cash, OR do I get custom tanks made, gain water capacity and
> drop more coin on the deal. My boat is a 42 aftcabin and the tanks are
> under the rear berth. If someone has an idea of a good company to deal 
> with
> in the Puget Sound area for water tanks I am all ears.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kerry


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