YP668 or CT230KW DELCO Gen-set. 3 phase, 120 volt DELTA, coupled to a 2-71HV prime
mover. Comes with installed switchboard, spare head and parts.
This is an 80' NAVY YP. If you google this you will find more information than can be posted here. She will make a great passage maker ("great loop") boat, club dive boat, training or work boat. She is in Tarpon Springs, FL. She would be great in the islands, CUBA bound or anything else you can dream of.We have over 1 gb of photos of all the work since we purchased the boat.
Everything we did is photo documented.All work photos, manuals and documents are to the right. CLICK HERE for Slideshows and Pdfs. I can finish the boat to your specification at a reasonable price here in Tarpon
Springs FL. Call me to discuss it. Four, brand new 4 valve 6-71s (165hp) motors were installed
in 1994 while in "special" duty at Groton, CT. We purchased the boat in
Boston and brought her down (outside) in 2006. The two engines outboard
are at about 1400+ hrs and the two inboard ones 1100+. Feb 2008 we
hauled her and spent the next 7 months working on her bottom. The boat
is double planked with VG Alaskan Yellow Cedar (one of the worlds most durable wood) about 2 inches thick, with the exception of the
Garboard, Broad and Shear planks which are VG white Oak. Frames are also white oak on 12 inch centers. We wooded the
boat and reefed all the seams. Then proceeded to replace a few thousand
fasteners. We splined the keel to the gabroard and the garboard to the
broad with VG fir and Smiths all-wood. The hull was allowed to dry out
for months and then about 40 gallons of Smiths CPES applied. All seams
and fastener countersinks were then payed with 3m 5200. Then 30 gallons
Sherwin Williams Corothane Mio Aluminum Polyurethane. Plus 30 gallons
Sherwin Williams Corothane Coal Tar Polyurethane on top of that. And
Finally 20 Gallons Sherwin Williams Seaguard ablative bottom paint. The
worm-shoe was replaced with a 1" thick plate of Starboard which was
bonded to sheets of micarta and then bed in 3m 5200. The Keel is a 17
layer white oak laminate. We lifted the boat off of the marine rail with
a single 50 ton jack to install the worm-shoe. Now with the boat only
being supported at two points 60 feet apart we checked every door and
hatch and there was no binding anywhere. This boat is built like a tank.
We R&R'd every valve and sea-cock as well as installing new monel grease
zirks in the sea-cocks. We went into the fuel tanks and cleaned spotless
while installing ports for a fuel polishing system. The tanks were and
are like new inside with the original beautiful hard epoxy finish. The
freshwater tank is Monel as is the black tank. She is copper clad for
light Ice along the waterline and wrapped under the counter at the
stern. This also takes the abuse of floating debris. This boat can be an enormous project for the faint of heart or
minimally, put her straight to work. The shipyard the boat is in builds two to three 300 ton commercial fishing vessels a year and has done so for
more than 30 years. Any work I can not personally do can be had from the
yard at a lower rate than almost anywhere on the eastern seaboard. We
have all blueprints and manuals. There were about 25 of this class boat
built for training the midshipman at Annapolis how to run a ship. Then, when women came
into the school they had to build larger boats and the 108 series begin.
The slideshow link below is how we purchased the boat from the Boston Police. The batteries by the way are C&D
agms with about 90% life remaining.http://www.themidmorningwatch.com/yp/slideshow/index.htmlGive me a call if you want to talk further. We bought the boat to become "loopers". Sadly we can not retire this way.
Billphone yp668 (at) verizon.net We do have a couple of other interesting things in our classifieds board store. Never boring normal stuff.
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