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On Oct 23, 7:56 pm, wrote:
We were told by our boatyard that our boat needs a new engine to replace a Westerbeke 40 hp. The yard gave us a preliminary estimate of $17,000. Seems a little high. What should we expect? Also, is Westerbeke the one to buy? Thanks, You might want to consider either a 50 HP Perkins NA 4 cyl, which can be had for under $2500 on E Bay, or a 51 HP Volvo Turbo 3 cyl. I have one of each in my two boats and am completely happy with them both. The Perkins is bullet proof, and it is on my Gulfstar 36. The Volvo puts out a lot of power for its size...very small, its on the Albin 25. Both are available in good used condition for less than $2500 . There is a rebuilt Perkins 4-108 (4 cyl 50 HP) with zero hours on Ebay this morning for $3500 on a "buy it now" offer. Do a search for "Perkins Diesel". The parts for the Perkins are easy to get and relatively cheap for a marine diesel but the Volvo parts are really high...like they were gold plated. The Perkins 4-108 would be perfect for your boat and getting it for $3500 with zero hours I dont see how you could spend more that $7000 after it was installed and running. That's a savings of $10,000. That's a lot of rum punch. |
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