Best Diesel for 28
Moderators: CaptPatrick, mike ohlstein, Bruce
Best Diesel for 28
A friend of mine has a gas powered 1977 FBC 28. He's talking about putting Diesels in. What's the best engines for this installation? Thanks Buzz
- In Memory Walter K
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2912
- Joined: Jun 30th, '06, 21:25
- Location: East Hampton LI, NY
- Contact:
- Hyena Love
- Senior Member
- Posts: 309
- Joined: Jun 30th, '06, 09:54
Best is rather subjective. Depending on budget and access to maint, I think the list includes Volvos, Yanmars, Cummins, and Styers. My thinking was - Volvo too many $$$$, Cummins Ok, Styers too new and no support, Yanmars were just right.
Yanmar 240 will "likely" fit under the low hatch models, but measure, measure, measure. Shaft size and positioning plays an important role. My hatches would close with Yanmars, but I raised the hatches to accommidate insulation and because my hatches tended to sag a bit when folks jump on them. Interestingly, the insulation really seemed to stiffen the hatches.
Yanmar 240 will "likely" fit under the low hatch models, but measure, measure, measure. Shaft size and positioning plays an important role. My hatches would close with Yanmars, but I raised the hatches to accommidate insulation and because my hatches tended to sag a bit when folks jump on them. Interestingly, the insulation really seemed to stiffen the hatches.
- scot
- Senior Member
- Posts: 1470
- Joined: Oct 3rd, '06, 09:47
- Location: Hurricane Alley, Texas
- Contact:
Learn something every day. I didn't realize a 28 could hold 6B's. Judging from the pictures I guess the turbo versions would be too big for the engine bay / hatch cover?
Steve I hope you like the engines because I doubt you will EVER wear them out. If Cummins ever built a live-forever engine those are it, you could change the oil every 5 or 6 years....but only if you want to.
Steve I hope you like the engines because I doubt you will EVER wear them out. If Cummins ever built a live-forever engine those are it, you could change the oil every 5 or 6 years....but only if you want to.
Scot
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
- Harry Babb
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2354
- Joined: Jun 30th, '06, 21:45
- Location: Fairhope Al
- Contact:
We have a pair of yan mar 240's in our boat in Costa Rica. They are great so far, cruise all day at 25 knots. Only like 500hr so far.
http://Www.GT-lures.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Look at the new yanmar using the BMW block. We had one at the Mid-Atlantic Rendezvous. Looked very nice. Also look at Nanni. They have some very clean installations in 31B's and the 200Hp engine that pushes a 31 at 26kts should make the 28B really fly. www.bertramrendezvous.com has links to the yanmar dealer and the Nanni guys.
Good Luck
Good Luck
- Capt. Mike Holmes
- Senior Member
- Posts: 610
- Joined: Jun 29th, '06, 20:58
- Location: Freeport, Texas
- Contact:
No Turbo on 6B?
Scot, actually, if you take the turbo off the 6B, as in industrial applications, it drops to I think 140 hp. I'm sure they run forever at that rating.
"There is nothing quite so satisfying, as simply messing around in boats."
Buzz,
Here's some performance figures from last year. Having blasted, filled, sealed and painted the bottom this spring doesn't seem to have had much effect on these numbers.
'83 B28 FBC w/ Cummins 6BTA 210's:
RPM's / Knots
800 / 6.0 (Idle)
1200 / 8.0
1800 / 15.5
2100 / 20.2
2300 / 21.6
2400 / 22.5
2700 / 26.5 (WOT)
Note: Knots x 1.15 = MPH
Starboard engine topped out at and maintained 190 degrees, port engine stayed under 185
Props are 20 x 19
Here's some performance figures from last year. Having blasted, filled, sealed and painted the bottom this spring doesn't seem to have had much effect on these numbers.
'83 B28 FBC w/ Cummins 6BTA 210's:
RPM's / Knots
800 / 6.0 (Idle)
1200 / 8.0
1800 / 15.5
2100 / 20.2
2300 / 21.6
2400 / 22.5
2700 / 26.5 (WOT)
Note: Knots x 1.15 = MPH
Starboard engine topped out at and maintained 190 degrees, port engine stayed under 185
Props are 20 x 19
- In Memory Walter K
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2912
- Joined: Jun 30th, '06, 21:25
- Location: East Hampton LI, NY
- Contact:
- CaptPatrick
- Founder/Admin
- Posts: 4161
- Joined: Jun 7th, '06, 14:25
- Location: 834 Scott Dr., LLANO, TX 78643 - 325.248.0809 bertram31@bertram31.com
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 603 guests