Diesels The perfect engines or not ?

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This what I have heard and think about marine diesels

They great on fuel
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17%
They cost too much
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19%
They are bullet proof
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8%
Diesels while not perfect can add to the boating experience
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14%
Diesels are too noisy and/or stinky to have in my boat .
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1%
Once your go diesel it would be imposable or hard to go back to gas .
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17%
There is a feeling with diesels that can't be explained but its great .
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17%
There is a feeling with gas that's better the diesel so there !
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1%
You can run todays Diesels wide open all day no problem
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6%
 
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D-i-e-s-e-l. It's how you spell "pre-pay your gasoline bill." When I repowered, I looked at going diesel. You know, just for grin$. I would have had to use my gas boat at a rate way more than I ever have to date, and for the rest of my natural (boating) life just to break even. The only part that makes sense is in the increased range that you can get from a given volume of liquid.

Every boat with a diesel has a turbo. Turbos mean intercoolers. Intercoolers means more mechanical, ahem, "stuff" to break down or buy in the first place. More hoses, more clamps, more weight.

My gas engine I can fix myself. A diesel? Prolly not. And I can't believe no one quoted our departed friend David Pascoe's thoughts on the matter. https://yachtsurvey.com/GasDiesel.htm
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P-Dogg wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 8:48 pm D-i-e-s-e-l. It's how you spell "pre-pay your gasoline bill." When I repowered, I looked at going diesel. You know, just for grin$. I would have had to use my gas boat at a rate way more than I ever have to date, and for the rest of my natural (boating) life just to break even. The only part that makes sense is in the increased range that you can get from a given volume of liquid.

Every boat with a diesel has a turbo. Turbos mean intercoolers. Intercoolers means more mechanical, ahem, "stuff" to break down or buy in the first place. More hoses, more clamps, more weight.

My gas engine I can fix myself. A diesel? Prolly not. And I can't believe no one quoted our departed friend David Pascoe's thoughts on the matter. https://yachtsurvey.com/GasDiesel.htm
Some good points and some wrong . Not all marine diesels are turbo . However most that would been used in our type boats ( planning hulls ) are . Not all turbo diesels are intercooled , but again very common . Turbos and intercoolers allow you to get more power out of a smaller lighter diesel and burn cleaner . Mr Pascoe's thoughts on diesels were his option like most of his info not facts or loosely on them . He was basicly anti-diesel yet his boat was Diesel
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prowlersfish wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2020 6:35 am
P-Dogg wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 8:48 pm D-i-e-s-e-l. It's how you spell "pre-pay your gasoline bill." When I repowered, I looked at going diesel. You know, just for grin$. I would have had to use my gas boat at a rate way more than I ever have to date, and for the rest of my natural (boating) life just to break even. The only part that makes sense is in the increased range that you can get from a given volume of liquid.

Every boat with a diesel has a turbo. Turbos mean intercoolers. Intercoolers means more mechanical, ahem, "stuff" to break down or buy in the first place. More hoses, more clamps, more weight.

My gas engine I can fix myself. A diesel? Prolly not. And I can't believe no one quoted our departed friend David Pascoe's thoughts on the matter. https://yachtsurvey.com/GasDiesel.htm
Some good points and some wrong . Not all marine diesels are turbo . However most that would been used in our type boats ( planning hulls ) are . Not all turbo diesels are intercooled , but again very common . Turbos and intercoolers allow you to get more power out of a smaller lighter diesel and burn cleaner . Mr Pascoe's thoughts on diesels were his option like most of his info not facts or loosely on them . He was basicly anti-diesel yet his boat was Diesel
Yes, assumptions were made in order to avoid being pedantic.... But LOL! maybe Pascoe was anti-diesel because of his direct experience with them!

I don't hate roller furlers, but maybe that's because I never used one....
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P-Dogg wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2020 5:51 pm

Yes, assumptions were made in order to avoid being pedantic.... But LOL! maybe Pascoe was anti-diesel because of his direct experience with them!

I don't hate roller furlers, but maybe that's because I never used one....
Pascoes quotes and my take

"That's why the old 6-71 Detroit Diesel will run darn near forever at 265 HP from 465 CID, but self-destruct in 6-800 hours at 450 HP"

My take while at 450-485 hp the 671 wont last as long as a lower hp one they will go a lot longer then that the 4 on my dock are above 1500 hours and running good .

"Myth #5: A diesel engine can have an expected life expectancy of several thousand hours."

"Patently untrue. The average life expectancy of a marine diesel engine in a pleasurecraft is somewhere around 1500 hours between major overhauls."

Again my take there are some that may need a major at that time most don't , Mine don't I believe most the diesel on my dove are above that some by 2x or 3x . that just my dock , we have had 3 other that were above 5000 in the last 3 years that come to mind .

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I will add Gas engine also will go high hours Taken care of (Same for diesels ) If fact low hours scare me , most folks worry about hours and want them low . :shock: :shock:
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Point of information

David Pascoe, (R.I.P) posted those comments over 20 years ago in 1997. They were revised in 2001.

When you are factoring in your costs, do not forget that the diesel boat will sell far faster and for far more coin than the gas boat.

10 years ago IPS and ZEUS drives were all the rage - until you hit an underwater object, or needed maintenance

Today's technology favors multiple high-tech and very efficient 4 stroke outboards

Current technology simply was not available when our boats were designed, nor in 1997.

Give me a pre-US EPA tier II mechanical turbo diesel with no electronic boards or HDPI and I'm good to go, if I'm keeping the boat for a long time.

Repowered to mechanical Yanmar LP engines in 2005, owned this boat since 2002

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Those look beautiful.

And holy _ _ _ _, 220 hrs a year in Alaska?
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Over 200 hours per season of early April through mid September. No sense in having a boat to only sit in a harbor. :D
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Men and boats rot in port.
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My Dad used to say, "A ship in port is safe, but that is not what ships are made for".

He also said, " Wish in one hand and s**t in the other and see which one fills up first".

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