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Sir Thomas of Cannondale Sir Thomas of Cannondale is offline
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Default Repower engine :: Phasor .. ever hear of it?

Captain Roger ..

Interesting ... as I goofed around looking at diesels, the dollar problem
became "real". Most of the diesels are
manufactured overseas. Beta=England. Yanmar=Japan, I think.

The price of a 16hp Beta in England? About 4,000 pounds sterling. That
works out to something like $8,244, I think.

As the dollar goes down down down ... how will anyone afford any of the
parts, engines, etc made offshore.

Wouldn't you think an American manufacturer of diesel engines could build a
small diesel such as the Kubota/Beta 16hp

Even the Chinese money is going up compared to the dollar!

Hello fellow sailors .. we are going broke.

At the present rate of US spending, no savings, the war ,, etc... how does
one say "soup".

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Roger,, I may still sell my boat. Not sure. As long as I own her, I must
take care of her.

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"Roger Long" wrote in message
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So you're going to keep the boat? Good move I think. It looked like a
great boat when I saw it and I think you would find something smaller
disappointing when you actually started sailing it. Docking might be
easier but the waves will be the same size and that is a very comfortable
boat.

It's hard for me to imagine putting anything in but a Yanmar considering
what a great engine I have in my boat. That's emotion however. As
pointed out elsewhere, the Yanmar of 1980 could be a very different
animal. Today's Yanmar could be from anywhere although I've heard nothing
even slightly negative about them. A friend was going to go with a Beta
for his repower. I tried to get him to take a closer look at Yanmar but
everything he sent me on Beta and the quality of their service and support
looked great. I couldn't see any reason to try to change his mind.

No diesel is going to work very hard in a sailboat and with the amount of
sailing you do. The "best" choice is probably secondary to ease of
conversion and how well it fits in. Don't make the mistake of putting in
more horsepower than the prop can use. If you don't feel underpowered
with the A4, put in the same or slightly less for a diesel.

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Roger Long