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Hueso

Yanmar price in US?

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Fellow faithful....a year has passed and I still have twin Crusaders 454 in my B31's belly..................I'm re-financing, selling, settleling cases, throwing away the girlfriend, etc. to get twin Yanmars 240's..............price down here in Puerto Rico fluctuate from $38K to $42K with sales tax.........what's the price tag up there?
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yanmar price in us

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Hueso, this is what i paid in march of this year. these were two of the last few or so they said. not available in the us anymore due to emmisions standards.
BOMG 4LHA-STP ZF63A
4LHA-STP ZF 63A ratio 1.5 :1
Standard equipment
Mounts
L-Type Exhaust
Gear Cooler w/ lines
Prep- $18,900.00


80 amp hour alternator $231.00

Oil drain kit w/ 1/2" hose $56.10

C-type instrument panel $430.10

6 meter harness $107.80
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$19,725.00

X 2 engine packages $39,450.00

Tax $2367.00

Freight $730.00
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Total: $42,547.00

Deposit: $4,300.00

Total due at shipping- 7-10 days $38,247.00
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Send the girlfriend to me and I will see what I can do for pricing on a pair of Cummins.

Actually.. Cummins remans, 6BT 5.9M, 220HP, with gears, alternator, instruments, 2 year warranty, wet elbow, mounts, etc.. complete pkg, July 07 price was $15,800 each. Can get freight estimate and current pricing if you can deal with a 6 cyl instead of 4.
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IRGuy wrote:Send the girlfriend to me and I will see what I can do for pricing on a pair of Cummins.
I think we got us a diesel pimp here
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Post by Tony Meola »

Huesso

I am going with the 270 recon Cummins. I priced the 315 Yanmars and it would have cost me about $7,000 more per side and the Yanmar gauges would not have fit which would mean dash work.

The new Yanmars, the 260's I believe are BMW engines. Bruce would probably know better. I did not price those out. Tony Meola
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Post by Bruce »

The prices you have gotten down there are not out of line.

They are not available in the states anymore except as an export.
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Post by JohnCranston »

IRGuy,

Frank, I appreciate that you went to the trouble to get me the Cummins info a couple of months ago. I was getting ready to pull the trigger on those 210's when a Yanmar deal came by that I couldn't pass up. I hope that your new house is coming along well.
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Post by IRGuy »

John...

Someone mentioned you recently here and said you had found a set of three year old unused Yanmars. I hope they work out well for you. It sounded like you got a good deal.

The house is coming, almost done actually! Need to finish it before I start seriously on the boat.. need maybe another month to wrap everything up.

Stay well.. and dry
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Post by Dug »

Hueso,

I have those engines in my boat, as does Mike O. Charlie Johnson has the 230 version in his My 4 Girls Bahia Mar we all just admired the paint job on.

I love my engines! Good useable cruising speed, quiet as a churchmouse, no smoke, smooth. Definely act like the advantages of gas, with all the good advantages of diesel.

You are chasing the right engines as far as I am concerned.

And the pricing looks about the same.

Dug
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