[Alberg30] Diesel replacement
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Tue Jan 7 18:52:05 PST 2003
This topic seems to have triggered a lot of interest. Personally, I
plan to replace my Atomic 4 with a "new" Atomic 4. For local usage, I
don't think a diesel is worth the cost and aggravation. If I were
heading off long-distance, I might change my mind (as did Matt Blaine).
More likely, I'd go ahead and try it before committing to an engine
replacement. After all, I might not find such cruising to my liking.
Or I might find it not a problem. Certainly people have cruised the
waterway and even down to the Exumas in a gas-powered Alberg 30.
For another opinion, see Jim Davis' article on putting a Yanmar in an
older Alberg 30. He's just sent me a copy and I posted it at
http://www.alberg30.org/maintenance/MechanicalPropulsion/Diesel/YanmarInOlderBoats.html
While it's about the older boats, there's plenty to be learned for
those with newer boats, too.
- George
Matthew Hay wrote:
> In the next year or two my fiancé and I would like to go some distance
> in our 1968 Alberg, namely ICW and Abacos. I currently have an A-tomic
> four that works. However I am worried that on a longer trip I would
> spend too much time worrying about and fixing my saltwater cooled A4.
> When making short off shore passages I am not one to motor unless things
> are really getting tiresome. But, I find that I have a difficult time
> convincing other people on the boat that the right thing to do is wait
> for the wind. So I motor and worry while everyone else is happy to be
> moving again. (Now that I have blamed everyone else) I am looking for a
> diesel replacement. I have interest in the Nanni 3.75HE. 21HP 3 cyl
> Marine Diesel and the Kubota BZ482 (13.5HP) or BD722 (20 HP). What
> engines do you have? What engine is the easiest to install in the
> Alberg A4 mounts? Is anyone familiar with the Nanni it seams to be the
> least expensive.
> Thank you,
> Matthew #314
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Hope your road is a long one. George Dinwiddie
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you enter harbors you're seeing for the first time;
from 'Ithaka' by C.P. Cavafy
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