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On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 11:05:13 GMT Steve Morrisby
) wrote: [-- text/plain, encoding quoted-printable, charset: iso-8859-1, 56 lines --] Ah yes!. I did not consider that the marine engine is continuous duty. Considering that fact the cost is probably justified. That's open for discussion.;-) Referring to Max Camirands posting, I also wondered about air cooling. Deutz built a fine range of air cooled engines, and it would keep the boat nice and warm!. If you like the engineroom smell, then it's allright, it's not my choice. Running airducts is a matter of space, gen-sets are somehow that way built. But I am still up against the continuous duty problem. I see that more as a sale/warranty figure. A displacing ship with more than 5 hp/ton has enough power, equipped with the right prop of course. -- Richard e-mail: vervang/replace invalid door/with NL.net |
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