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Top Ten inboard marine engines
(Richard Casady) writes:
On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 11:34:21 +0200, (Martin Schöön) wrote: "Lew Hodgett" writes: After the toys, there is always Luggar AKA: Marinized John Deere from Alaska Diesel. Lew Non-toy Diesel engine: Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%A4...r_14RTFLEX96-C That is well and good, but about a hundred years ago they had 85 foot long 750 ton 1500 hp single cylinder engines that ran on blast furnace gas. I think they had about a five foot bore. They ran the blowers for the furnaces. Casady Pictures anywhere on the net? I'd like to see it. /Martin |
Top Ten inboard marine engines
On Oct 9, 6:42*am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 17:03:42 GMT, (Richard Casady) wrote: You left out Caterpillar, Cummins, John Deere. Or are you only interested in puny engines for tiny boats? Not to mention Detroit Diesel. Hi Wayne: The boat im on has a bunch of motors on board: two 12 cyl slow turn mains and a few 71 series detroits. One of 12v71 generators was having problmes and the mechanic shows up. I asked him if he had a 30'-60' boat what would he prefer as a main. WIth out a hesitation he said John Deer. Why I asked. They dont leak, easy to work on, and part easy to get. I asked why not a 71 series. He just shook his head and pointed to the 12v71 and said, thats why...... :/ So I asked the old engineer on the boat what main he would prefer. Now this is a guy who has spent almost 30 years in the GOM oilfield on most every type of boat you can imigine. WIth out a hesitation he said, Detroits are a pretty good choice ;) Why I asked? His reply, Cheep to buy, cheep to rebuild, parts everywhere, and easy to work on.... added theyre just a good engine. So I asked one of my captains who shriped for 20+ years befor running OSVs. His reply, Cats are good choice....... What did I take away from this survey? I guess ya cant really go too wrong with just about any of the more well known manufactures. I have a 1979 30QM30H (raw water) yanmar in my boat. It just keeps running. If it dies, I figure if it lasted 30 years Ill just rebuild and use for another 20+ years. I tend to be a "if aint broke dont fix it" bob |
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