Repower Suggestions...

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I'm thinking about re-powering an old rescue boat that I've been storing for years but am struggling to come up with a cost effective solution. I was wondering therefore if anyone has done anything similar and may have any helpful suggestions (in particular engine make/models etc).

The boat was originally fitted with a pair of 1970's 50hp Perkins diesels coupled to Enfield outdrives. She's about 20' LOA and would make 20 knots flat out. The engines and drives are in a very sorry state and in my opinion are not worth investing any money in.

The current options therefore are:

1 - Repower with two second hand more 'modern' 50/60hp diesels and fit a pair of use outdrives such as a Mercruiser or Volvo Penta. A pair of 60 or 80hp Perkins Primas may do the trick here but it's surprising how costly this is... 2 Primas at circa £2.5k each, same for the outdrives, plus ancillaries etc - That's a lot of money for a pair of old engines and drives which are noisy and will have less than sparkling performance.

2 - Repower with a single larger diesel and used outdrive. Apart from the obvious GRP work to the transom and engines beds (not too much if a problem for me), this could be a good solution. Finding a cost effective older engine which will put out circa 120hp whilst weighing no more than the 2 Perkins is proving difficult however. Sadly the budget won't stretch to an nice new Yanmar and a Cummins 4BT although great would probably shred any outdrive I can find. Are there any other lightweight readily available 4 cylinder engines that may do the trick in this situation? Maybe something Japanese that could be marinised easily?

3 - Fit an outboard and take the cheapest and easiest option (relatively speaking)... The downside being that the engine would have to be fitted to a transom bracket to allow it to tilt up and that I would now have a massive engine box with no engines in it! Removing that and making it pretty would be a monster job although in fairness I would gain a fair bit of deck space. I do prefer diesels however!

So, a bit rambling but maybe someone with some more engine experience could chip in with a good suggestion or a hidden gem of an engine? If I could gain a bit in the speed department that would be great but I would like a simple, robust and dependable engine. The boat is special to me so buying something else isn't an option I'm afraid!

Thanks in advance.
 
If you are very clever with boatbuilding, you could put a pair of hidden outboards in the enginebay.
Welcome to the forum, someone who knows what they are talking about will reply soon
 
If you are looking for 50-60hp engines, why not marinise a couple of Fords. The 1.6/1.8 litre Enduro would do the job for not too much money. Will still need to figure an outdrive solution, but maybe a pair of 270/280 Volvos could be obtained relatively cheaply.
 

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