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Peninsular Engine

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RNick
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Peninsular Engine

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I am looking at an Albin with the GM engine that has approx. 2600 hours of use. Is this something to be concerned about, or are that number of hours a non-issue. I am transiting from sailing to power and am not familiar with high hour engines. Your thoughts please.

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Re: Peninsular Engine

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Welcome to AOG RNick.
Although that is more than most it is not unheard of. Diesel engines like to run. That being said, Peninsular, which I own, has had it's problems. What year is the engine? If it's in the 93-96 range a call to Peninsular with the serial number will tell you if its one of the problematic ones. Even if it is, it would have had problems by now. I would ask for and expect the owner to have maintenance records. If not, spend the money for a engine survey.
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Re: Peninsular Engine

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Peninsulars are known for being very loud. All engines and especially all diesels are loud but Peninsulars are louder than others. It's basically a GM truck engine which was probably designed to last many many hours but I would have it surveyed before buying it. One last point, I would say buy it if you're okay with re-powering before you sell the boat some day.
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Re: Peninsular Engine

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Mine is a 93 TE28 with a Peninsular. Had some issues after I bought the boat and re-powered with a 2005 Peninsular long block (many thousands cheaper than any other re-power option). Since then she's been fine. Added upgraded solenoid for glow plugs and had to replace the starter once.
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Re: Peninsular Engine

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Thanks for all the info. I will take it all into consideration.
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Re: Peninsular Engine

Post by Bluewater »

RNick - we bought our 1994 28TE Engine Box with a Peninsular engine 4 months ago - she had 2,100 hours then and we have alreaded added over 100 further hours - no problems. Aliitle smoke on starting but runs sweetly - people say they are loud but we really don't think so - depends on the accoustic insulation.
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Ex Albin 43 (Lehman) and many sailboats
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