Iliade
Well-Known Member
The time has come for our venerable MD2B to be retired, rather than contiue sending more good money after bad. £130 for a pair of head gaskets! I ask you!
So, I have trawled this and other forums and have pretty much made up my mind on the Beta 20hp, but still have a few questions:
Why should we choose Nanni or Beta? Are Nanni better marinised? Is the local nature of Beta a real advantage or a red herring? Of today's (16-25hp) models does one really idle better than the other? Does blue float your boat or is red simply the only true way?
Given that the existing MD2B is possibly excessive for a 26' boat, would you opt for a 16hp or a 20hp, or something else altogether? Like almost everyone else here, we encounter a lot of headlands, strong winds & tides in our cruising area (Shoreham, Cherbourg, Channel Isles & @2012 Isles of Scilly) and sometimes have to make it to work the next day.
If you have re-engined a Centaur or similar in the last few years what was the cost in parts? It looks like a very simple re-engine, but does the MD2B prop suit any of the Kubotas? Was the shaft too long or too short?
Can the fuel tank of a Centaur be replaced without removing the engine? (Mine is ok now, but...)
How good is the servicability of your Beta/Nanni in the Centaur's engine bay? Any tips to make it easier? e.g. cut access panel somewhere now while bay is empty etc.
Any weaknesses of the engines?
Anything you wish you had specified when you ordered the motor, or were glad you did?
Thanks for reading this far!
So, I have trawled this and other forums and have pretty much made up my mind on the Beta 20hp, but still have a few questions:
Why should we choose Nanni or Beta? Are Nanni better marinised? Is the local nature of Beta a real advantage or a red herring? Of today's (16-25hp) models does one really idle better than the other? Does blue float your boat or is red simply the only true way?
Given that the existing MD2B is possibly excessive for a 26' boat, would you opt for a 16hp or a 20hp, or something else altogether? Like almost everyone else here, we encounter a lot of headlands, strong winds & tides in our cruising area (Shoreham, Cherbourg, Channel Isles & @2012 Isles of Scilly) and sometimes have to make it to work the next day.
If you have re-engined a Centaur or similar in the last few years what was the cost in parts? It looks like a very simple re-engine, but does the MD2B prop suit any of the Kubotas? Was the shaft too long or too short?
Can the fuel tank of a Centaur be replaced without removing the engine? (Mine is ok now, but...)
How good is the servicability of your Beta/Nanni in the Centaur's engine bay? Any tips to make it easier? e.g. cut access panel somewhere now while bay is empty etc.
Any weaknesses of the engines?
Anything you wish you had specified when you ordered the motor, or were glad you did?
Thanks for reading this far!