This 1981 Uniflite 48 Motor Yacht is a semi-displacement coastal cruiser built on fiberglass with hard chines. She is powered by twin Detroit 6-71 turbocharged diesel engines producing 820 horsepower combined, fitted with Twin Disc gears, dual station hydraulic steering, and dual station controls. The boat spans 48 feet in length with a 14-foot 9-inch beam and displaces 39,000 pounds. Fuel capacity is 528 gallons, fresh water 150 gallons, and holding tank 50 gallons. Engine hours are logged at 2,374.
The interior layout comprises an enclosed forward stateroom, galley down with a three-burner propane stove and oven, dinette opposite, spacious main salon, full command bridge with canvas enclosure, enclosed aft lounge, and a private aft cabin beneath the rear deck. Accommodations include two cabins with three-plus berths and two heads. The galley is equipped with a 110-volt electric refrigerator, separate deep freezer, and GE microwave. Diesel heat provides warmth throughout, with hot water supplied via 120-volt AC and engine heat exchanger. A Panasonic sound system and propane locker with solenoid shut-off are installed.
Exterior features include a large open cockpit, full aft enclosure, swim platform with transom gate access, and electric davit crane with cable remote. An electric windlass with remote anchor handling and a Caribe rigid hull center console tender with 20-horsepower Mercury electric-start outboard are included. Navigation equipment comprises an autopilot, Garmin GPS, Lowrance HDS7, Raytheon V800, Furuno NavNet radar, and multiple VHF radios. Additional systems include hydraulic trim tabs, 120-volt AC and 12-volt DC ship's power, shore power connection, battery charger, 3,000-watt inverter, and electric bilge pump with float switch. A Honda EU3000i portable generator provides auxiliary power. Two Scotty electric downriggers and fishing gear are onboard.
Length
48.00 FT
Beam
14.75 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
1
Engine Make
6-71 Turbocharged
Engine Model
6-71
Power
NaN HP
Hours
2,374 HRS
Fuel
Diesel