YukonRon
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- Joined
- Nov 13, 2016
- Messages
- 364
- Location
- Ladysmith, B.C.
- Fluid Motion Model
- R-29 S
- Vessel Name
- Joyful Journey
Dan, that's an interesting notion. I would have thought just the opposite. Since the downfall of the 2-stroke outboards there have been huge technology changes and advancements in the 4-stroke outboards in recent years. Especially the large off-shore models. On the other hand, our Volvo and Yanmar (BMW-based) diesels have been in use in huge numbers in the automotive and industrial world for quite some time. And, yes, the diesels have also seen many technology advancements over the years as well. Makes me wonder which is really more "mature"? In this high tech world we live in now, nothing seems to get mature anymore; everything gets updated or replaced before it gets there. 🙁NorthernFocus":8si6xxz3 said:... Unfortunately it is a simple fact of life that modern OB engines are less problematic than modern common rail, turbocharged, high efficiency(aka low emission) diesels. The OBs are simply produced in much higher numbers and are more mature designs...
...If we had to re-power our boat tomorrow I'd bolt a bracket on the transom and drop a couple of Suzukis on there.
I haven't had the boat long enough to pass judgement on engine reliability, but my diesel pickup has served me well for many years. I hope the boat does as well.
Now, if it came down to re-powering; adding outboards while keeping the semi-displacement hull might not be a bad idea.
Or drop in the Duramax from my pickup 😀 :shock: