oh yeah, I'd already forgotten what model boat we were talking about. Is this 
in the forward part of the boat or aft cabin.?It really doesn't matter though. 
Something to look for is where the sole (floor) is attached (nailed or screwed) 
onto the stringers. The stringers are the big fiberglass "beams" that run front 
to back on the boat under the floors. There are also stringers running side to 
side. That's where I had water intrusion on my boat.


There was a pesky leak in the aft cabin sole on my 42 aft cabin. It was keeping 
the plywood on the sole soaked and up into a hanging locker, pretty concerning 
to be sure. I started by putting a dehumidifier in the cabin which worked 
amazingly well. It completely dried out everything so I could better pin-point 
the origin of the leak.


Long story short there was a screw that penetrated into the foam cored stringer 
from a trim tabs that were installed improperly. The water was leeching through 
the foam cored stringer up into where the locker and sole were attached to the 
stringer with screws. The fix was a little complicated but there's no trace of 
any moisture for going on five years.


Of course that's just one example of how leaks go on a boat. The leak could 
also be coming from above, I've got stories about that too, but if it's under a 
rug it could be the water filled stringer scenario. Either way,don't think it's 
an easy fix with a tube of Home Depot silicone, or a can of Flex Seal (both 
horrible choices for fixing ANYTHING).?

 



-----Original Message-----
From: 'Frank Spor' via UnifliteWorld <[email protected]>
To: unifliteworld <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Jan 6, 2016 4:59 pm
Subject: Re: [UnifliteWorld] Re: tank capacity

  46 ft. motor yacht. ? small office/ birth across from the head. ?I've 
resealed the shower and can find no water. ?Have taken up and off any available 
panels and inspected with mirror and light. ?I'm about to pull up the carpet to 
see which directions it's coming from. ??

 


       From: 'Bernie Meisinger' via UnifliteWorld 
<[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Wednesday, January 6, 2016 7:31 PM
 Subject: Re: [UnifliteWorld] Re: tank capacity
  
 

  Where's your office? Assuming it's on a boat (Uniflite) what model is it and 
where on the boat is your office??
   
 -----Original Message----- From: 'Frank Spor' via UnifliteWorld 
<[email protected]> To: unifliteworld 
<[email protected]> Sent: Wed, Jan 6, 2016 1:01 pm Subject: 
Re: [UnifliteWorld] Re: tank capacity        Doug, ?My tank is not near that 
big. ?I'm having another problem. ?I'm getting water under the carpeting in the 
office and can't find out where it's coming from. ? Any thoughts. ? frank
      
            From: Doug <[email protected]>  To: UnifliteWorld 
<[email protected]>   Sent: Wednesday, January 6, 2016 2:26 
PM  Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: tank capacity   
       The results are in. I measured the tank at 1' x 2' x 5'. Per Bernie's 
formula, that comes out to (12 x 24 x 60) /231 = 74.8 or ~ 75 gallons. Talking 
to the pumpout people, I discovered my vent pipe is plugged, which accounted 
for the overly full holding tank. Hence, they haven't been emptying the tank 
each week due to vacuum created during the pumpout process. 
  I also discovered something else you saltwater-types may be interested in. I 
have two heads - stateroom and guest area. We rarely use the guest head unless 
we have overnight guests - not all that often. I was just informed that the 
guest head should be used every so often, because salt crystals form in the 
hose, dry, causing pitting and hence break down of the hose allowing odors to 
escape. Then the entire hose needs to be replaced. Just a heads-up for y'all. 
On Tuesday, January 5, 2016 at 2:33:51 PM UTC-5, Doug wrote:   Anyone know the 
blackwater holding tank capacity on a 1984 46' Uniflite? I'm getting several 
different numbers from non-Uniflite boaters.
  ?
  Thanks,
  Doug
 
 
 
 
 
     
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