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Albin 31 TE with twin 6.5L Peninsulars
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- Swabby
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- Home Port: Vancouver, BC
Albin 31 TE with twin 6.5L Peninsulars
Looking at our first Albin, a 97 31 TE with twin Peninsulars, 1400 hours, wondering about performance, fuel consumption, maintenance, reliability of the Peninsular 6.5L diesels.
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- Gold Member
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- Joined: Mon Jun 03, 2013 8:04 pm
- Home Port: Bremerton WA
Re: Albin 31 TE with twin 6.5L Peninsulars
I have that same set up.
I get about 1 gal per mile at 18 k cruise
They are pretty reliable if you keep up on maintaining them
Parts are pretty cheep at Peninuslar. Com and they are very helpful
I get about 1 gal per mile at 18 k cruise
They are pretty reliable if you keep up on maintaining them
Parts are pretty cheep at Peninuslar. Com and they are very helpful