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Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 11-04-2020, 16:55 |
Replies: 220
Views: 40,694
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nvmoose
Re: Why do people replace diesel engines in a sailboat?
Yeah, I think there is just a downward spiral going on here… and at the bottom is a big pot of money for everyone except the seller and the new owner. |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 11-04-2020, 09:50 |
Replies: 220
Views: 40,694
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nvmoose
Re: Why do people replace diesel engines in a sailboat?
Thanks jimbunyard, I will take that info with me when I look at the engine. Also... Update! I found out yesterday that a boat yard employee was the last to person to move the boat and hear the engine... |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 10-04-2020, 08:38 |
Replies: 220
Views: 40,694
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nvmoose
Re: Why do people replace diesel engines in a sailboat?
Thanks sailah, another good suggestion . I will look into that! |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 09-04-2020, 16:31 |
Replies: 220
Views: 40,694
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nvmoose
Re: Why do people replace diesel engines in a sailboat?
Thanks Ray Durkee with the T37 I guess you reposted the info from Pete... |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 09-04-2020, 16:24 |
Replies: 220
Views: 40,694
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nvmoose
Re: Why do people replace diesel engines in a sailboat?
Thanks Pete, that's exactly the kind of information I was looking for… rbk... As far as an outboard goes, Tahoe is very particular about not allowing 2 stroke outboards so I would need a four... |
Forum: Engines and Propulsion Systems 09-04-2020, 09:20 |
Replies: 220
Views: 40,694
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nvmoose
Re: Why do people replace diesel engines in a sailboat?
I have been considering a purchase of a 1983 27 Hunter Cherubini (my first boat)with a Westerbeke W 10 TWO that is not working. It has been diagnosed with low compression by two marine mechanics and... |
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