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New Question - Lehman 4D61 Engine Opinions
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Re: New Question - Lehman 4D61 Engine Opinions
I am considering a Beta 38 or 50 diesel from Beta Marine. These are marinized Kubota diesels. I was told that the newer diesels are quieter, vibrate less and are less prone to down wind diesel fumes. Anybody have experience with these engines. The Beta Marine web site has lots of interesting information.
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Re: New Question - Lehman 4D61 Engine Opinions
Well, I don’t have any experience with Beta marine engines, but I do have the same 4 cylinder block in my Kubota tractor. It is a terrific engine — reliable, smooth, and quiet. As much as I like our old Peugeot, the Kubota would make a good shipmate for sure.
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Re: New Question - Lehman 4D61 Engine Opinions
I have spoken with the rep at Beta Marine and he recommended the 50 hp engine. Their website recommends the smaller 38 hp. If I can cruise at 6.5 knots I will be happy, but more power could be very useful against a strong tide or headwind. He quoted about $14,000 for the 50 hp. I think the 38 is about $1,000 less. I know that I will not get much of that back when we sell, but a smooth quiet and reliable engine and transmission would really transform my boat. I guess we have drifted a bit from the original question, but if you purchase an Albin with a 4D61 this may become an issue. On the other hand, I believe that one can coax many years out of these engines with careful maintenance and some luck searching for parts.
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Re: New Question - Lehman 4D61 Engine Opinions
Search below for a thread “Albin 27FC Repower” from around April. Includes data on speed and noise for a Beta 50 in a 27FC. Very happy with this engine, but not a move I would make just for noise level.