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Ken Coit July 13th 03 12:03 AM

Which engine would you prefer??
 
Presuming you were looking to buy a used boat, which engine would you rather
see in her:

Remanufactured Perkins 4-108
New BetaMarine 1505
New Yanmar 3JH3E

These are all adequate to the job of pushing a 16000 # boat at hull speed,
so the question is one of your personal preference.

Thanks in advance,

Ken Coit
S/V Parfait
Raleigh, NC



Over40pirate July 13th 03 02:45 AM

Which engine would you prefer??
 
4-108 for sure

Socalsail July 13th 03 03:37 AM

Which engine would you prefer??
 
We just finished puttind back in our 4-108 after rebuilding. I am happy with
the engine but. If we would have been able to afford it(twice what the rebuild
cost) I would of gone withe the BETA. Not the 35hp, thats too small for us,
but the 42 would have been perfect. Their job of marinizing the Kubota is top
notch. Love the Perkins but, It would be nice to have a more modern, quieter,
simpler engine. That said the new Perkins runs great.
Mike
sv slacker

Keith July 13th 03 01:51 PM

Which engine would you prefer??
 
Perkins. Forget those high rpm Yanmars...

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and kill it.
"Ken Coit" wrote in message
. com...
Presuming you were looking to buy a used boat, which engine would you

rather
see in her:

Remanufactured Perkins 4-108
New BetaMarine 1505
New Yanmar 3JH3E

These are all adequate to the job of pushing a 16000 # boat at hull speed,
so the question is one of your personal preference.

Thanks in advance,

Ken Coit
S/V Parfait
Raleigh, NC





Joe Wood July 13th 03 04:42 PM

Which engine would you prefer??
 
The only hit that I know of about the 4-108 is that the operator's
manual introduction for bleeding the fuel system starts out with "For
the operator who is unfortunate enough to run out of fuel," and ends up
with "If this doesn't work, call for professional help...You do have a
working radio and did remember to pack some flares, didn't you?"

It's a real dog to bleed.

Joe Wood

Ken Coit wrote:
Presuming you were looking to buy a used boat, which engine would you rather
see in her:

Remanufactured Perkins 4-108
New BetaMarine 1505
New Yanmar 3JH3E

These are all adequate to the job of pushing a 16000 # boat at hull speed,
so the question is one of your personal preference.

Thanks in advance,

Ken Coit
S/V Parfait
Raleigh, NC




Over40pirate July 13th 03 08:46 PM

Which engine would you prefer??
 
Lower rpm = longer life
Higher rpm = shorter life

The Perkins 4-107 in my sailboat takes less than 10 minutes to bleed.
The electric fuel pump between the tank and Raycor filter make it easier to
bleed. I leave the pump turned off except for bleeding.
As a bonus, if the fuel filter gets clogged, enough to cause the engine rpm to
fluctuate, you can turn the elec pump on, and restore adequate fuel pressure.
Before replacing a rusted fuel tank, the filter would get clogged and cause
problems. When motoring into the wind going out an inlet, I would turn the pump
on as insurance. Now with a new tank, I just use it for bleeding.
Don't let the feer of bleeding a Perkins influence the choice.
"Run it slow, run it long"

Ron Thornton July 13th 03 11:53 PM

Which engine would you prefer??
 
I put an electric fuel pump on my 4-108. It's the pulse type that
allows fuel to be pulled thru it when it is off. To bleed I turn on the
pump, crack two or three fittings and I'm on my way.

Ron


Bob Schneider July 14th 03 02:21 AM

Which engine would you prefer??
 
In the process of purchasing a 34' sailboat with a Volvo 30HP engine. Have
heard "not good" things about the Volvo. This one has 1900 hours and looks
to be in good shape, but have not seatrialed yet. What specific problem
areas should I look out for and what problems in the future should I expect?

Regards,
Bob





"Leanne" wrote in message
...

"Ken Coit" wrote in message
. com...
Presuming you were looking to buy a used boat, which engine would you

rather
see in her:

Remanufactured Perkins 4-108
New BetaMarine 1505
New Yanmar 3JH3E


I would go with the Perkins, but if I had to buy new, I would like the

Yanmar.
I was on a boat for 5 years that had the Perkins. My own boat, I tossed a

Volvo
and replaced it with the 3GM Yanmar. Kubota is a good engine also.

Leanne
s/v Fundy





Leanne July 14th 03 03:02 AM

Which engine would you prefer??
 

"Bob Schneider" wrote in message
nk.net...
In the process of purchasing a 34' sailboat with a Volvo 30HP engine. Have
heard "not good" things about the Volvo. This one has 1900 hours and looks
to be in good shape, but have not seatrialed yet. What specific problem
areas should I look out for and what problems in the future should I expect?


My Volvo had close to 2000 hours before changing it out.. Twice in the previous
two years, it filled the lower end with salt water. I found that in rebuilding
it, the parts were made out of gold. It was a MD-11D and in ordering parts like
gasket sets, you had to order for each cylinder. Head gaskets alone were between
75-80 dollars. The water jacket/exhaust manifold was going to be over 500 if
they could find one. That was the reason for going to the 3GM30, besides having
a more modern engine, I have one that is very much quieter. I still have the
MS-7 transmission, Panel w/wiring harness, and the engine. I guess that most of
it is reusable if someone wanted it. The cylinders are also the same for the
MD-17 and probably the MD-5.

Leanne
s/v Fundy



Ken Coit July 14th 03 03:43 AM

Keep those views coming!
 
I am surprised by the nearly single-mindedness here for Perkins and not a
mention of the Yanmar. In other venues I've been hearing negative and
positive views on the Beta products; some think the Yanmar vibrates and is
too noisy, but there have been no complaints about reliability or
suitability for the service.

Thanks everyone.

Ken
S/V Parfait
Raleigh, NC


"Ken Coit" wrote in message
. com...
Presuming you were looking to buy a used boat, which engine would you

rather
see in her:

Remanufactured Perkins 4-108
New BetaMarine 1505
New Yanmar 3JH3E

These are all adequate to the job of pushing a 16000 # boat at hull speed,
so the question is one of your personal preference.

Thanks in advance,

Ken Coit
S/V Parfait
Raleigh, NC






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