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elioti
02-24-2008, 10:34 AM
Hi there, i have a Perkins 6354-t, 180hp, want to fit it in a Nelson34, the engine bed is attatched to marine ply 3/4 inch, am not sure if this is strong enough to take the weight, is attatched to a longitudinal piece of ply that is upright, about 20 inches high, hope someone can picture what i mean! Maybe need to explain better!
Frosty
02-24-2008, 06:58 PM
You are way over powered, that may not be a bad thing but thats a bit too much, but why do I think you know this? I had a friend who had a 100HP Volvo in a Nauticat 33 (or someting,-- small boat) It would try to come out on the plane.
Yes you will need some serious engine beds. Pics?
TeddyDiver
02-25-2008, 01:58 AM
I was about to say the same as Frosty, but took a look at the other similar boats and looks like they all trying to warm up the planet:D
elioti
02-26-2008, 04:10 PM
Thanks for replies,will try to post a photo to show what i mean, there originally was a 120 hp engine in, when purchased boat came with this perkins 175hp, as said hope its not too heavy to go in!
storthore
02-27-2010, 09:02 AM
Hi!
I have been looking for a picture of this engine modell but it seemes impossible to find .
If you have I would bee very pleased if you could send me one.
yours sincerely
Thore Hardelin
Hi there, i have a Perkins 6354-t, 180hp, want to fit it in a Nelson34, the engine bed is attatched to marine ply 3/4 inch, am not sure if this is strong enough to take the weight, is attatched to a longitudinal piece of ply that is upright, about 20 inches high, hope someone can picture what i mean! Maybe need to explain better!
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