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| Diesel engine recommendations (20-30 HP) I'm about to begin building a 25' inboard diesel powered displacement cruiser. I'm starting to source materials and organize my shop in anticipation of starting construction over the next few months. I'm curious if anyone has any recommendations for a good diesel engine in the 20-30 HP range. Any thoughts or suggestions on possible engine/gear combinations will be greatly appreciated. This boat is driven with a simple straight shaft and should be a 7 or 8 knot boat. Thanks in advance for any suggestions! |
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there are quite some very good on the market. Regards Richard |
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| How about one of these..... http://www.surpluscenter.com/sort.as...s&keyword=NED1 |
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http://www.frenchmarine.com/ProductsM.aspx?CID=1&MID=12 http://www.barrus.co.uk/marine_division.php just to collect the data Regards Richard |
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| Thanks to all who have offered some engine suggestions. I'm checking them all out so please keep them coming! Thanks, Rog |
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| 20-30hp engine It seems there are a few commonalities across many in this range of marine Diesels. Most are three cylinder engines made by Mitsubishi, Kubota, or Isuzu. Sole and Vetus offer the marinized Mitsu's, Beta and Nanni offer up the Kubota's, while MER and Norpro provide Isuzu's engines. Bukh is an interesting line. These are very well thought out and dedicated to marine apps. http://www.bukh.co.uk/bukhhome.htm If you spec'd on the high side, you could afford to add some charging capacity to the longboat 21 and have a nice house bank. I'm anxious to follow along as you build that design. |
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Last edited by alaskarog : 02-26-2009 at 09:53 PM. Reason: punctuation errot |
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| Keel cooling and dry exhaust are about the ONLY system that works where it freezes every night. However an air cooled engine , that might provide free clothes drying as well as cabin heat could also do well. Lister? FF |
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http://www.bukh.dk/uk/mainframe.htm goto contact, goto distributors. Or choose this: http://www.alexanderryan.com/Propuls...UKH_DV36ME.htm that: Crinmar 873 Apple Down Drive Kingston, Ontario K7P 1C7 CANADA Tel: +1-613-634-8100 Fax: +1-613-634-8110 E-mail: crinmar@crinmar.com Contact: Keith A Strutt L.A. Maritime Services, Inc. 327 Lecouvreur Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90744 USA Tel: +1 562 951 1181 Fax: +1 562 951 1444 E-mail: info@la-maritime.com Website: www.la-maritime.com Contact: Sonia L Brown North Jersey Marine 215 Trimble Ave. Clifton, N.J. 07011 USA Tel: +1-973-546-6377 Fax: +1-973-546-0510 E-mail: rbainnjmdiesels@hotmail.com Contact: Bob Bain Waterway Diesel Center lnc. P.O. Box 97 Deale, Maryland 20751-0097 USA Tel: +1-410-867-2182 / 261-5255 Fax: +1-410-867-3366 E-mail: wwaydc@toad.net Contact: Davis H. Craven Alexander/Ryan Marine & Safety Co P O Box 9363 Houston, Texas 77261-9363 USA Tel: +1-713-923-1671 Fax: +1-713-923-1972 E-Mail: sales@alexanderryan.com Website: www.alexanderryan.com Contact:Lorna Barr The engines are, no doubt, of outstanding quality and longevity. Very popular in the Baltic region. Very heavy and expensive too! but they offer dry stack (keel cooling) on request only. The other manufacturers (I mentioned above) do offer this as a alternative. Regards Richard |
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| HEY ROG Take a look at this boat, might give you a few ideas... allweatherboat.com |
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| Geoh, I've already looked at the allweather boat. A fellow just down the street from me has one that I was able to crawl around on while it was on the trailer in his driveway. There weren't very many made and the fellow that did make them made it sound to me that it's unlikely that he'll make any more. I do like many of the features of this boat. |
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| Did you come closer to a decision of what to build? Regards Richard |
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| Richard. I am definitely going to build the Bruce Roberts designed Longboat but will build it to 25' rather than the 21' of the original design. I've received only the study plans but am expecting the actual building plans to arrive any day. Take care, Roger |
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| Keep us updated! Richard |
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| I have the #8 Allweather , had it in San Diego this summer... i'm not sure if the double ender is a plus...4 people on the stern and a 2 scoop bait tank and you have water on the deck...the basic size, trailerable, and the m30 perkins engine, economy, are good. Keep us posted on your final design...Everyone says they want a boat like this but .......i find 7 knots plenty fast, esp if you are not really going anywhere, just crusin...old alaskan here 1965 till recently... |
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