Sandy Bottom
Well-Known Member
Short version;
1. I have a 1990 Perkins 4.236 with PRM 2:1 fitted in our sailing boat.
2. I also have a second identical engine and gearbox which I bought as a reserve replacement / spare (never needed).
3. I stripped the engine down on purchase of the boat and it was like new (probably only done 500 hours or so). Changed all hoses/ seals / bearings on ancillaries as a precaution and also changed gearbox seals / clutches for the same reason (dirt cheap parts).
4. The original engine has just done a 300 hour run to Portugal and back (no wind) without missing a beat. The proverbial sewing machine.
So I have a reliable, cheap to service engine and gearbox with a complete replacement unit for both in reserve. So far so good.
But; At 80HP max and with a 33 ton boat I can only get close to hull speed in calm water for intermittent periods and with a headwind / sea I can very easily be down from 7.5 knots cruising to 5 or less. No problem in the solent but I am now doing fairly regular 1,000 mile hops often to a schedule. We regularly average 9 knots under sail but the Portuguese coast is not always conducive to this.
I have always thought that 120hp (ish) would suit the boat better, give me a constant 8 knots in anything up to F6 or so on the nose and I really have no issue with the fuel consumption (3mpg average).
The dilemma (at last);
1. I have been offered a Perkins M130c with very low hours - it is all up-together but I would strip and examine it anyway.
2. It's a sensible price.
Up until 5 years or so ago, I would have made the decision myself, fitted it by now, and nobody would have been consulted. But I am now approaching retirement and cannot make a decision to save my life.
So what do I do?
1. Sell the utterly reliable but underpowered devil(s) I know and fit the correct size engine, or,
2. Live with what I have got and keep looking at that damn GPS which should be reading 25% more!
Anybody have actual experience of the M130c in action? - It would only be expected to kick out 80 - 100 hp most of the time. The stern - tube / prop are due for update anyway and it's easy to upgrade it so no real cost issues there. What are up-together Perkins 4.236's with boxes worth these days?
1. I have a 1990 Perkins 4.236 with PRM 2:1 fitted in our sailing boat.
2. I also have a second identical engine and gearbox which I bought as a reserve replacement / spare (never needed).
3. I stripped the engine down on purchase of the boat and it was like new (probably only done 500 hours or so). Changed all hoses/ seals / bearings on ancillaries as a precaution and also changed gearbox seals / clutches for the same reason (dirt cheap parts).
4. The original engine has just done a 300 hour run to Portugal and back (no wind) without missing a beat. The proverbial sewing machine.
So I have a reliable, cheap to service engine and gearbox with a complete replacement unit for both in reserve. So far so good.
But; At 80HP max and with a 33 ton boat I can only get close to hull speed in calm water for intermittent periods and with a headwind / sea I can very easily be down from 7.5 knots cruising to 5 or less. No problem in the solent but I am now doing fairly regular 1,000 mile hops often to a schedule. We regularly average 9 knots under sail but the Portuguese coast is not always conducive to this.
I have always thought that 120hp (ish) would suit the boat better, give me a constant 8 knots in anything up to F6 or so on the nose and I really have no issue with the fuel consumption (3mpg average).
The dilemma (at last);
1. I have been offered a Perkins M130c with very low hours - it is all up-together but I would strip and examine it anyway.
2. It's a sensible price.
Up until 5 years or so ago, I would have made the decision myself, fitted it by now, and nobody would have been consulted. But I am now approaching retirement and cannot make a decision to save my life.
So what do I do?
1. Sell the utterly reliable but underpowered devil(s) I know and fit the correct size engine, or,
2. Live with what I have got and keep looking at that damn GPS which should be reading 25% more!
Anybody have actual experience of the M130c in action? - It would only be expected to kick out 80 - 100 hp most of the time. The stern - tube / prop are due for update anyway and it's easy to upgrade it so no real cost issues there. What are up-together Perkins 4.236's with boxes worth these days?
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