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July 24th 06 09:50 PM

Volvo vs Yanmar diesel
 
I always wonder which is more popular Volvo or Yanmar diesel?
I had a Yanmar diesel since 1982. The first year it went fine. I only had
black smoke coming out now and then.
The second the high pressure fuel oil leading to the cylinder developed an
hair line crack and I got stranded in the St Laurence seaway with 4 knots
of current. I can say that I like Yanmar diesel. Now it is time to upgrade
my boat and I wonder why Volvo is not as popular as Yanmar?



Glenn Ashmore July 24th 06 11:35 PM

Volvo vs Yanmar diesel
 
One reason is that Volvo parts are a lot more expensive. Yanmar also has a
better world wide parts distribution network.

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wrote in message
...
I always wonder which is more popular Volvo or Yanmar diesel?
I had a Yanmar diesel since 1982. The first year it went fine. I only
had black smoke coming out now and then.
The second the high pressure fuel oil leading to the cylinder developed an
hair line crack and I got stranded in the St Laurence seaway with 4 knots
of current. I can say that I like Yanmar diesel. Now it is time to
upgrade my boat and I wonder why Volvo is not as popular as Yanmar?




Jere Lull July 25th 06 02:42 AM

Volvo vs Yanmar diesel
 
wrote in message
...
I always wonder which is more popular Volvo or Yanmar diesel?
I had a Yanmar diesel since 1982. The first year it went fine. I only
had black smoke coming out now and then.
The second the high pressure fuel oil leading to the cylinder developed an
hair line crack and I got stranded in the St Laurence seaway with 4 knots
of current. I can say that I like Yanmar diesel. Now it is time to
upgrade my boat and I wonder why Volvo is not as popular as Yanmar?


In article 7Xbxg.828$ok5.531@dukeread01,
"Glenn Ashmore" wrote:

One reason is that Volvo parts are a lot more expensive. Yanmar also has a
better world wide parts distribution network.


And most of the usual parts for their smaller engines are
interchangeable, which increases the probability that what you need will
be in stock.

When we repowered in '93, the Yanmar GM series was, as I was told, the
first that didn't start out as a tractor engine, but was engineered for
marine use from the start. Relatively light for the power, good gearing
so we can swing a big, slow, efficient prop, that sort of thing. I
believe ours was the first our shop had installed because they seriously
undersized the prop: 14x8, as I recall. We're swinging a 16x10 now.

--
Jere Lull
Xan-a-Deux ('73 Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD)
Xan's Pages: http://members.dca.net/jerelull/X-Main.html
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Lew Hodgett July 25th 06 03:01 AM

Volvo vs Yanmar diesel
 
wrote:

Now it is time to upgrade
my boat and I wonder why Volvo is not as popular as Yanmar?


Think Beta, they are Kubota based.

Lew



Gordon Wedman July 25th 06 07:17 PM

Volvo vs Yanmar diesel
 

"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
ink.net...
wrote:

Now it is time to upgrade
my boat and I wonder why Volvo is not as popular as Yanmar?


Think Beta, they are Kubota based.

Lew


Think Beta, they are Kubota based.


Which is a tractor engine converted by several manufacturers (Universal,
Westerbeake, Sole) to a marine engine.
This may not necessarily be bad however I would prefer an engine
purpose-built as a marine engine. One thing with the Kubota, you can get
some parts cheaper by going to the tractor dealers as opposed to the marine
dealers.



Lew Hodgett July 25th 06 07:54 PM

Volvo vs Yanmar diesel
 
Gordon Wedman wrote:

Which is a tractor engine converted by several manufacturers

(Universal,
Westerbeake, Sole) to a marine engine.
This may not necessarily be bad however I would prefer an engine
purpose-built as a marine engine. One thing with the Kubota, you

can get
some parts cheaper by going to the tractor dealers as opposed to

the marine
dealers.


Am on another list with a guy from OZ who has an extensive background
with both Yanmar and Kubota.

These days he is in the Kubota camp.

Lew


July 25th 06 11:50 PM

Volvo vs Yanmar diesel
 
I have look and found that Kubota "Beta" main distributor is located in the
UK.
Do we have any dealer in Canada and the US?


"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
ink.net...
wrote:

Now it is time to upgrade
my boat and I wonder why Volvo is not as popular as Yanmar?


Think Beta, they are Kubota based.

Lew





Lew Hodgett July 26th 06 03:18 AM

Volvo vs Yanmar diesel
 
wrote:
I have look and found that Kubota "Beta" main distributor is

located in the
UK.
Do we have any dealer in Canada and the US?


Beta is UK based.

Their US facility is in the Carolinas.

Ddon't know how they handle the Canadian market.

Lew

John July 26th 06 05:08 AM

Volvo vs Yanmar diesel
 

wrote:
I have look and found that Kubota "Beta" main distributor is located in the
UK.
Do we have any dealer in Canada and the US?



Ben Gartside (Gartside Marine Engines) in Sidney, BC (Vancouver Island)
is a Canadian dealer.
Ph 250-655-4543

John


Beth August 3rd 06 10:21 PM

Volvo vs Yanmar diesel
 
We had trouble with our yanmar constantly but it was older. Friends
with a volvo diesel were quite happy with it but told us that parts
were expensive and hard to find.
I dont bother with the inboard, its my husbands job to maintain it and
run it etc etc etc.
Beth



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