I have friends have the yanmar and Cummins in their boats. I am looking at one for me. Pas penninsular. Never really heard of that. How do you like em. How do they run. How about fuel economy. The yanmar is great for that.
How about maintenance. My current boat has 2 350 fuel injection. I can o ly do so much. But I do withering and change oil.
I like the boat just never heard of penninsular.
Thanks
John
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Re: Peninsular. Question
It’s basically a gm diesel converted for marine use. Mine basically ran no matter what. A bit loud, not terrible on fuel but not like a Yanmar. Peninsular boats tend to go a little cheaper but I wouldn’t shy away from one.
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1998 Albin 28te "Shady Lady" *sold*
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