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Gladiator go diesel?
Hi!
I seriously consider importing a Cigarette Gladiator. After checking out the CE rules, the engines equipped in most Gladiators will not be approved importing to Norway. Mercruiser 500 EFI and 525 EFI are not CE approved, neither Sterling nor Zul engines. Mercruiser 496 HO and Mercruiser 600 Sci are. The fuel prices in Norway are increasing every day, and at this moment we have to pay USD 10 per gallon of fuel. Running two 600 Sci engines one season proves to be rather expensive. :( One idea is to buy two 485 Yanmar diesel engines with appropriate drives (fx. Konrad / Arneson / etc). Those engines consumes approx. 37 litre diesel at cruise speed. Cruise speed with a diesel is more efficient than with regular gas engines, typically 500 rpms below wot. The Yanmar engines can easily be tweaked to 550 hp each. And they run 8.000 hrs before rebuild. Due to tax regulations, diesel in Norway for boats is less expensive than diesel (and gasoline) for cars. One gallon diesel for boats costs approx. 5,5 USD. Running 2 x 600 Sci engines one hrs at cruise = 50 gallon x 10 USD = 500 USD per hour Running 2 x 485 hp Yanmars one hrs at cruise = 18,5 gallon x 5,5 USD = 102 USD per hour Stunning figures. :cool-smiley-011: If you run 100 hrs a season, you have to pay USD 50.000 in gasoline running 600 Sci’s and USD 10.200 running Yanmars. What is the second hand price you can get for 2 x 500 EFI’s / 2 x 525 EFI incl. drives at the market in US? The easiest way to do this is to separate the engines and drives from the Gladiator, and sell them in US. Then buy two Yanmar 485 hp engines and appropriate drives. Do you have any experience with diesels and Gladiators / Cigarettes? I have seen Nortech boats running 2 x 415 hp Yanmars. Top speed is approx. 75 mph with a Nortech 3900. With two tweaked 550 hp Yanmars, the top speed for a Gladiator should be in excess of 80 mph. What do you think? Thanks for your help! Cheeers, Toffen G |
no, i have never heard of this done .. not sure about the other guys.... good luck... pretty interesting project, good luck with it...
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How does the weight of the Yanmar compare to a 525? My guess is that's where the rub is.
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check out hustler they have a 38 foot with twinn yanmars and surface drive'si think for sale for just under 200 k .
the boat does sit low in the water in the stern. see if this link work's http://www.marineshowroom.com/hustle...ryID_list=1_14 |
Toffen, if you want me to check that Hustler out i'll be at the factory Thursday if im not at Outerlimits. Let me know if your interested.
Dan |
Originally Posted by fountain40icbm
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Toffen, if you want me to check that Hustler out i'll be at the factory Thursday if im not at Outerlimits. Let me know if your interested.
Dan mike :) |
Im pretty sure its still Joe's boat. I def will though!!
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Gladiator goes diesel
Hi!
A Yanmar 480 hp weights in at 640 kg / 1400 lbs per engine. A Merc 525 weights in at 545 kg / 1201 lbs per engine. Not that bad. But you need to have a drive package that fit. I have to figure our the total economy too, since the Yanmar engines is expensive. Cheeeeers! Toffen G |
Originally Posted by Toffen
(Post 2403985)
Hi!
A Yanmar 480 hp weights in at 640 kg / 1400 lbs per engine. A Merc 525 weights in at 545 kg / 1201 lbs per engine. Not that bad. But you need to have a drive package that fit. I have to figure our the total economy too, since the Yanmar engines is expensive. Cheeeeers! Toffen G |
Originally Posted by mikebrls
(Post 2404276)
i think the 1201 lbs is with the drive and transomplate but im not sure hopefully someone else will chime in on this
This is correct, the Yanmar's in my 07 43 Nor-Tech with trannies, and ASD-8's was more like 1900 lbs. Jeff |
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