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Marc Beroz April 6th 04 05:13 AM

Westerbeke vs Universal diesel
 
I am looking at 2 Pearson sailboats. One has a Universal model 12 engine &
the other has a Westerbeke 12. Does either engine have a better reputation
than the other?
Marc



rhys April 6th 04 06:04 AM

Westerbeke vs Universal diesel
 
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 00:13:37 -0400, "Marc Beroz"
wrote:

I am looking at 2 Pearson sailboats. One has a Universal model 12 engine &
the other has a Westerbeke 12. Does either engine have a better reputation
than the other?
Marc


I believe they might be the same as I think Westerbeke bought
Universal in the late '80s...so the Universal might be the older
engine.

Westerbeke is generally considered middle of the road, quality-wise.
Everyone likes Volvos until they have to buy a spare part, and Yanmars
are currently the default setting, although that may be because so few
people do their own diesel maintenance.

Anyone past a certain age seems to consider the Perkins 4-108 God's
own diesel in terms of reliability and owner-maintainability, but they
are getting fairly elderly now, as are the boats in which they burble
and shake.

R.

rhys April 6th 04 06:04 AM

Westerbeke vs Universal diesel
 
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 00:13:37 -0400, "Marc Beroz"
wrote:

I am looking at 2 Pearson sailboats. One has a Universal model 12 engine &
the other has a Westerbeke 12. Does either engine have a better reputation
than the other?
Marc


I believe they might be the same as I think Westerbeke bought
Universal in the late '80s...so the Universal might be the older
engine.

Westerbeke is generally considered middle of the road, quality-wise.
Everyone likes Volvos until they have to buy a spare part, and Yanmars
are currently the default setting, although that may be because so few
people do their own diesel maintenance.

Anyone past a certain age seems to consider the Perkins 4-108 God's
own diesel in terms of reliability and owner-maintainability, but they
are getting fairly elderly now, as are the boats in which they burble
and shake.

R.

Gould 0738 April 6th 04 07:02 AM

Westerbeke vs Universal diesel
 
I believe they might be the same as I think Westerbeke bought
Universal in the late '80s...so the Universal might be the older
engine.


You are correct that Westerbeke and Universal are the same company.
There is no reason to suspect that the Universal must be older than the
Westerbeke, either trademark can be purchased brand new today.

I suspect Westerbeke may run both lines so they can appoint more dealers in
crowded markets. Dealer "A" is the "exclusive" Westerbeke dealer, but to keep
him hustling and competitive in price they give the same product to Dealer "B"
and call it a Universal instead.



Gould 0738 April 6th 04 07:02 AM

Westerbeke vs Universal diesel
 
I believe they might be the same as I think Westerbeke bought
Universal in the late '80s...so the Universal might be the older
engine.


You are correct that Westerbeke and Universal are the same company.
There is no reason to suspect that the Universal must be older than the
Westerbeke, either trademark can be purchased brand new today.

I suspect Westerbeke may run both lines so they can appoint more dealers in
crowded markets. Dealer "A" is the "exclusive" Westerbeke dealer, but to keep
him hustling and competitive in price they give the same product to Dealer "B"
and call it a Universal instead.



rhys April 6th 04 03:43 PM

Westerbeke vs Universal diesel
 
On 06 Apr 2004 06:02:40 GMT, (Gould 0738) wrote:

I believe they might be the same as I think Westerbeke bought
Universal in the late '80s...so the Universal might be the older
engine.


You are correct that Westerbeke and Universal are the same company.
There is no reason to suspect that the Universal must be older than the
Westerbeke, either trademark can be purchased brand new today.


Pardon me, as I thought the Universal brand had been incorporated into
that of Westerbeke. But then I own an Atomic 4, so my interest in the
firm ceases after 1985 G

I suspect Westerbeke may run both lines so they can appoint more dealers in
crowded markets. Dealer "A" is the "exclusive" Westerbeke dealer, but to keep
him hustling and competitive in price they give the same product to Dealer "B"
and call it a Universal instead.


Like Kubota and Beta Marine, eh?

R.


rhys April 6th 04 03:43 PM

Westerbeke vs Universal diesel
 
On 06 Apr 2004 06:02:40 GMT, (Gould 0738) wrote:

I believe they might be the same as I think Westerbeke bought
Universal in the late '80s...so the Universal might be the older
engine.


You are correct that Westerbeke and Universal are the same company.
There is no reason to suspect that the Universal must be older than the
Westerbeke, either trademark can be purchased brand new today.


Pardon me, as I thought the Universal brand had been incorporated into
that of Westerbeke. But then I own an Atomic 4, so my interest in the
firm ceases after 1985 G

I suspect Westerbeke may run both lines so they can appoint more dealers in
crowded markets. Dealer "A" is the "exclusive" Westerbeke dealer, but to keep
him hustling and competitive in price they give the same product to Dealer "B"
and call it a Universal instead.


Like Kubota and Beta Marine, eh?

R.


Bruce in Alaska April 6th 04 07:03 PM

Westerbeke vs Universal diesel
 
In article ,
rhys wrote:

Anyone past a certain age seems to consider the Perkins 4-108 God's
own diesel in terms of reliability and owner-maintainability, but they
are getting fairly elderly now, as are the boats in which they burble
and shake.

R.


Nothing wrong with a 4-108. I have one that had 40,000 hours on it when
it was rebuilt, top and bottom. It now has another 9,000 hours on it and
is just hitting it's stride. Complete Rebuild Kit for a 4-108 goes for
about $800US. Try getting a rebuild kit for anywhere near that, for any
other engine, in the same power range. This is one engine that has
staying power for years and years.

Bruce in alaska
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add a 2 before @

Bruce in Alaska April 6th 04 07:03 PM

Westerbeke vs Universal diesel
 
In article ,
rhys wrote:

Anyone past a certain age seems to consider the Perkins 4-108 God's
own diesel in terms of reliability and owner-maintainability, but they
are getting fairly elderly now, as are the boats in which they burble
and shake.

R.


Nothing wrong with a 4-108. I have one that had 40,000 hours on it when
it was rebuilt, top and bottom. It now has another 9,000 hours on it and
is just hitting it's stride. Complete Rebuild Kit for a 4-108 goes for
about $800US. Try getting a rebuild kit for anywhere near that, for any
other engine, in the same power range. This is one engine that has
staying power for years and years.

Bruce in alaska
--
add a 2 before @

Lloyd Sumpter April 8th 04 11:53 PM

Westerbeke vs Universal diesel
 
On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 06:02:40 +0000, Gould 0738 wrote:

I believe they might be the same as I think Westerbeke bought Universal
in the late '80s...so the Universal might be the older engine.


You are correct that Westerbeke and Universal are the same company.
There is no reason to suspect that the Universal must be older than the
Westerbeke, either trademark can be purchased brand new today.

I suspect Westerbeke may run both lines so they can appoint more dealers
in crowded markets. Dealer "A" is the "exclusive" Westerbeke dealer, but
to keep him hustling and competitive in price they give the same product
to Dealer "B" and call it a Universal instead.


Although both under the name of "Westerbeke", the Universals are different
engines. For instance, the M25XPB (3-cyl, 1.0L, 26hp@3000rpm) that I just
put into Far Cove is an updated Universal M25. It says "Universal" on the
side, painted a different colour, and the closest equivalent "Westerbeke"
is a 30B (3-cyl, .95L, 27hp@3600rpm). DEFINITELY a different engine, in
more ways than the colour.

Also, at least around here, you get a "Universal" engine from the
"Westerbeke" dealer.

Kinda like Chev and Pontiac, I guess...

Lloyd Sumpter
"Far Cove" Catalina 36


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