DGuthrie
New Member
My Kingfisher 30 was equipped with a Watermota SeaWolf 33 hp petrol engine, now removed. I want to replace the engine with a new diesel. Herein lies the dilemma: what size (i.e. hp) engine should I have installed?
Engineer Eric, a Nanni agent, says I should replace with a Nanni (natch) 28hp. Engineer Alan, a Vetus agent, says all I need is a 16hp unit. Alan was recommended to me by his former partner in the business, Euan, who took detailed info from me about clearances for the prop and said a 12 - 14 hp motor was right. The surveyor (on purchase in March this year) says I need 10hp plus about a 25% margin.
The boat is 30ft (25ft LWL) displacement 3912kg and the maximum prop diameter she can take is 13 in.
Arguments are as follows:
Engineer Eric says Nanni won't warranty a 16hp unit on this boat in case it burns out. 28hp - or more - is needed given the displacement of the vessel plus a couple of tons for crew and fuel (2 x 30 gallon tanks in the keels) and kit and the need to proceed against strong adverse wind and tide.
Engineer Alan says that there's little point in putting big hp through a 13 in. shaft-driven prop; that, whatever the conditions, the 16hp engine can run all day on full revs, no sweat.
My own feeling is that I'd like to KNOW that whatever I put in the engine will punch through whatever the weather throws at me for however many hours it takes to get to safety.
Both engineers have an interest in selling me an engine.
Some say you need 4bhp for every ton of weight (which would make 28hp about right).
My bro -in- law has a Macwester 27 with a 10hp Sabb diesel which gets them through whatever's going on.
My chandler has a Hunter Channel 31 with a 10hp motor which seems to do the job.
Engineer Eric is giving the old dire warnings about safety and all that.
Muggins here in the middle knows not which way to turn. Obviously I want the best for the boat, but am constrained by cash but will install the right motor - but what IS the right motor? We have ambitious cruising plans - round Britain, over to Norway, Holland, France - and therefore want to know that what we fit is up to it - given that we do intend to SAIL the boat!
Someone out there, please throw some arguments our way?
Any guidance, formulae or personal observations would be welcome
Engineer Eric, a Nanni agent, says I should replace with a Nanni (natch) 28hp. Engineer Alan, a Vetus agent, says all I need is a 16hp unit. Alan was recommended to me by his former partner in the business, Euan, who took detailed info from me about clearances for the prop and said a 12 - 14 hp motor was right. The surveyor (on purchase in March this year) says I need 10hp plus about a 25% margin.
The boat is 30ft (25ft LWL) displacement 3912kg and the maximum prop diameter she can take is 13 in.
Arguments are as follows:
Engineer Eric says Nanni won't warranty a 16hp unit on this boat in case it burns out. 28hp - or more - is needed given the displacement of the vessel plus a couple of tons for crew and fuel (2 x 30 gallon tanks in the keels) and kit and the need to proceed against strong adverse wind and tide.
Engineer Alan says that there's little point in putting big hp through a 13 in. shaft-driven prop; that, whatever the conditions, the 16hp engine can run all day on full revs, no sweat.
My own feeling is that I'd like to KNOW that whatever I put in the engine will punch through whatever the weather throws at me for however many hours it takes to get to safety.
Both engineers have an interest in selling me an engine.
Some say you need 4bhp for every ton of weight (which would make 28hp about right).
My bro -in- law has a Macwester 27 with a 10hp Sabb diesel which gets them through whatever's going on.
My chandler has a Hunter Channel 31 with a 10hp motor which seems to do the job.
Engineer Eric is giving the old dire warnings about safety and all that.
Muggins here in the middle knows not which way to turn. Obviously I want the best for the boat, but am constrained by cash but will install the right motor - but what IS the right motor? We have ambitious cruising plans - round Britain, over to Norway, Holland, France - and therefore want to know that what we fit is up to it - given that we do intend to SAIL the boat!
Someone out there, please throw some arguments our way?
Any guidance, formulae or personal observations would be welcome