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VETUS began in 1964 as a wholesale business run from a home in Rotterdam by the late Mr. Willem den Ouden. Today, the company’s goal is to be the market leader in the supply of innovative systems and products for leisure boats and light-duty commercial vessels.

Located in the Netherlands

VETUS, Creators of Boat Systems
For more than 50 years, VETUS is an internationally operating developer, manufacturer and trading company, selling marine engines, generators and technical equipment for recreational craft and small commercial vessels. The VETUS philosophy is to offer innovation through design, easy installation, complete system thinking and worldwide availability and service. The high service and sales level is being maintained by education and training of everyone involved in the production, sales, installation, service and after sales of our products. The VETUS range of products consists of over 3,700 high quality products which are developed completely or partially under own direction.

The VETUS philosophy
Innovation through design
Easy installation
Complete system thinking
Worldwide availability and service
3 and 5 years warranty

VETUS organization  
VETUS has its headquarters in Schiedam, Export was strongly developed from an early stage of the business. Currently there are international subsidiaries established in Great Britain, Finland, Spain, Sweden, Russia, The United States, China, India, Denmark, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, in addition to the main office in Schiedam and a branch office in Friesland (both in The Netherlands). All of our customers are supplied from three distribution centers in the Netherlands, the United States and Australia.

Through the years VETUS managed to build up a large international dealer organization, who can offer advice, sales, installation and service of all our products.

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Vendor's Contact Information

VETUS HEADQUARTERS:

VETUS B.V.
Fokkerstraat 571
3125 BD Schiedam, The Netherlands
Telephone: +31 88 4884 700
Website: www.vetus.com
Contact Form: www.vetus.com/contacts
Email (Replace “♣” with “@”): info♣vetus.com

VETUS BRANCH OFFICES:

United Kingdom:
VETUS Ltd.
5 Compass Point,
Ensign Business Park, Ensign Way,
Hamble, Southampton SO31 4RA
Tel. +44-23 8045 4507
Fax +44-23 8045 4508
E-mail (Replace “♣” with “@”): sales♣vetus.co.uk

United States:
VETUS America
7251 National Drive
Hanover, Maryland 21076
Tel. +1 410 712 0740
Fax +1 410 712 0985
E-Mail (Replace “♣” with “@”): sales-service♣vetus.com

New Zealand:
VETUS-MAXWELL APAC Limited
7 John Glenn Avenue
Albany 0632
Auckland
Tel. +64 9 985 6600
Fax +64 9 985 6699
E-mail (Replace “♣” with “@”): sales♣vetus-maxwell.com

Australia:
VETUS-MAXWELL Pty Ltd
Unit 2/14 Natasha Street
4157 Capalaba, Queensland
Tel. +61 7 3245 4755
Fax +61 7 3245 5906
E-mail (Replace “♣” with “@”): salesau♣vetus-maxwell.com

South Africa:
VETUS-MAXWELL South Africa
Unit 1, HSE Park
130 Democracy Way
Marconi Beam 7447
Cape Town
Tel. +27 21 552 4275
Fax +27 21 552 4269

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Engine Specifications

Vetus D-Line (Deutz Based)
Vetus F-Line (FPT Based)
Vetus H-Line (Hyundai Based)
Vetus M-Line (Mitsubishi Based)


Vetus D-Line
Specifications For Deutz Based
4-Stroke Cycle Diesel Marine Engines
Including Other Popular Marinized Versions
(by Ascending Displacement)

Click on Links for Model Spec Sheets

TABLE KEY: (Table still under development)
⊗ = Data Not Available from Data Source, ? = …? = ¿…? = Data Not Confirmed.
DS = Data Source: (such as Webpages, SpecSheets, Catalogs/Brochures, Manuals, etc. with Links)
^  BD = BoatDiesel.com=…B, …f = Forum, …w = Webpage, …s = SpecSheet, …c = Catalog, …b = Brochure,
^  …o = Operator’s Manual, …m = Service/Repair/Technical/Workshop Manual, Wik = Wikipedia,
^  …1,2,3,A,B,C,etc = Source #, Version, Revision.
CYL = Cylinder Configuration-Number−Liner Type:
^  Cylinder Configuration: U = u… = Upright (Vertical), s… = Slanted (Inclined), n… = Inverted,  I = In-Line,
^  ^  H = h… = Horizontal (Flat), o… = Outward Opposed Piston, i = Inward Opposed Piston, V = V (eg V8),
^  ^  R = Radial, r = Rotary, Wr = Wankel Rotary.
^  Liner: W = Wet Liner(s), D = Dry Liner(s), WD = Combo Wet+Dry Liners,
^  ^  P = Parent/Native Bore, C = Cylinder(s) (Independent), b… = Borable Oversize,
^  ^  S = Sleeved (Press fit?), Liner type sometimes determined from Service Manual and/or Parts List.
BORE & STROKE: …mm = Millimeters, …” = …in = Inches.
DISPLACEMENT: …cc = Cubic Centimeters (cm³), …L = Liters (Litres), …ci = Cubic Inches (in³).
⇑ = Base Engine Manufacturer, ⇒ = Engine Marinizer (Mariniser).
MODEL: EC = Engine Code. Cylinder Block Capacity ID Code. TC = Turbocharged.
RATING: See Engine Duty Ratings at end of the table.
ASP: Aspiration-Fueling: N = Naturally Aspirated, T = Turbocharged, S = Supercharged,
^  Ti = Turbocharged and Intercooled, Ta = Turbocharged & Aftercooled,
^  …R=…r= w/RawWater (Seawater) Cooled Intercooler/Aftercooler (Charged Air Cooler),
^  …F=…f= w/FreshWater (Engine Coolant) Cooled Intercooler/Aftercooler (Charged Air Cooler),
^  -Fueling (Petrol): c = Carbureted, i = Injected.
^  -Fueling (Diesel): M = Mechanical Injection, iI = Integral Injector, Cr = Common Rail,
^  ^  E = Electronic Injection.
Power: kW = Kilowatts, HP = Horsepower, BHP = Brake Horsepower, MHP = Metric Horsepower.
@RPM = Power Ratings @ Revolutions Per Minute.
YEARS MFR’d: Beginning-Ending, Trailing “–” (Dash) without an Ending Date = Still in Production.


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Deutz ? Ds uI-4−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗L / ⊗ci
Deutz ? Vw uI-4−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-35/64in 3-35/64in 2290cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
DEUTZ
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
DT4.70 − ⊗ Vw T-M 50 68 2800 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??

NOTES:
⇑ DEUTZ: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: DT4.70 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Deutz ? Ds uI-4−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗L / ⊗ci
Deutz ? Vw uI-4−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-35/64in 3-35/64in 2290cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
DEUTZ
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
DT4.85 − ⊗ Vw T-M 62 85 3000 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??

NOTES:
⇑ DEUTZ: ? Webpage. Brochure, SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
VETUS: DT4.85 Webpage, Brochure. SpecSheet, OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Deutz ? Ds uI-6−W ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗L / ⊗ci
Deutz BF4M 1012? Vm uI-4−W 94mm 115mm ⊗in ⊗in 3192cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
DEUTZ
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
BF4M 1012 − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-??
BF4M 1012 − ⊗ Vm T-M 2500 19??-??
BF4M 1012/E − ⊗ Vm T-M 2500 19??-??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
DT43? − ⊗ Vw T-M 19??-??
DTA43? − ⊗ Vw T-M 19??-??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-??

NOTES:
⇑ DEUTZ: BF4M 1013 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: DT43? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: DTA43? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
^ Vetus DTA43? is equipped with Electronic Motor Regulation (EMR).


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Deutz ? Ds uI-⊗−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗L / ⊗ci
Deutz BF4M 2012 DmV uI-4−P 101mm 126mm ⊗in ⊗in 4040cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Deutz BF4M 2012 C DmV uI-4−P 101mm 126mm ⊗in ⊗in 4040cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Deutz ? Vw uI-4−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-31/32in 4-61/64in 4038cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Deutz ? Vw uI-4−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-31/32in 4-61/64in 4038cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
DEUTZ
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
Deutz BF4M 2012 − ⊗ DmV T-M 2500 19??-
Deutz BF4M 2012 C − ⊗ DmV T-M 2500 19??-
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
DT44 − ⊗ Vw T-M 84 114 2500 19??-
DET44 − ⊗ Vw T-M 84 114 2500 19??-
DTA44 − ⊗ Vw T-M 103 140 2500 19??-
DETA44 − ⊗ Vw T-M 103 140 2500 19??-
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??

NOTES:
⇑ DEUTZ: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
VETUS: DT44 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
VETUS: DET44 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
^ Vetus DET44 is equipped with Electronic Motor Regulation (EMR).
VETUS: DTA44 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
VETUS: DETA44 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
^ Vetus DETA44 is equipped with Electronic Motor Regulation (EMR).


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Deutz ? Vs uI-4−P 101mm 126mm ⊗in ⊗in 4040cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
DEUTZ
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds Ti-Cr 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds Ti-Cr 19??-19??
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
VD4.120 − ⊗ Vs Ti-Cr 90 122 2400 19??-?
VD4.140 − ⊗ Vs Ti-Cr 103 140 2400 19??-?
? − ⊗ Ds Ti-Cr 19??-19??

NOTES:
⇑ DEUTZ: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: VD4 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Deutz ? Ds uI-6−W ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗L / ⊗ci
Deutz BF4M 1013 Vm uI-4−W 108mm 130mm ⊗in ⊗in 4764cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
DEUTZ
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
BF4M 1013 − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-??
BF4M 1013 − ⊗ Vm T-M 2300 19??-??
BF4M 1013/E − ⊗ Vm T-M 2300 19??-??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
DT43? − ⊗ Vw T-M 19??-??
DTA43? − ⊗ Vw T-M 19??-??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-??

NOTES:
⇑ DEUTZ: BF4M 1013 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: DT43? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: DTA43? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
^ Vetus DTA43? is equipped with Electronic Motor Regulation (EMR).


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Deutz ? Ds uI-6−W ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗L / ⊗ci
Deutz BF6M 1012 Vm uI-6−W 94mm 115mm ⊗in ⊗in 4788cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
DEUTZ
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
BF6M 1012 − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-??
BF6M 1012 − ⊗ Vm T-M 2500 19??-??
BF6M 1012/E − ⊗ Vm T-M 2500 19??-??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
DT64 − ⊗ Vw T-M 170 231 2600 19??-
DTA64 − ⊗ Vw T-M 170 231 2600 19??-
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-??

NOTES:
⇑ DEUTZ: BF6M 1012 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: DT64 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: DTA64 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
^ Vetus DTA67 is equipped with Electronic Motor Regulation (EMR).


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Deutz ? Ds uI-⊗−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗L / ⊗ci
Deutz BF4M 2012 C DmV uI-6−P 101mm 126mm ⊗in ⊗in 6060cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Deutz ? Vw uI-6−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-31/32in 4-61/64in 6057cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Deutz ? Vw uI-6−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-31/32in 4-61/64in 6057cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
DEUTZ
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
Deutz BF4M 2012 C − ⊗ DmV T-M 2500 19??-
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
DT66 − ⊗ Vw T-M 125 170 2500 19??-
DET66 − ⊗ Vw T-M 125 170 2500 19??-
DTA66 − ⊗ Vw T-M 155 210 2500 19??-
DETA66 − ⊗ Vw T-M 155 210 2500 19??-
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??

NOTES:
⇑ DEUTZ: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
VETUS: DT66 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
VETUS: DET66 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
^ Vetus DET66 is equipped with Electronic Motor Regulation (EMR).
VETUS: DTA66 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
VETUS: DETA66 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
^ Vetus DETA66 is equipped with Electronic Motor Regulation (EMR).


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Deutz ? Vs uI-6−P 101mm 126mm ⊗in ⊗in 6060cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
DEUTZ
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds Ti-Cr 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds Ti-Cr 19??-19??
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
VD6.170 − ⊗ Vs Ti-Cr 125 170 2400 19??-?
VD6.210 − ⊗ Vs Ti-Cr 155 203 2400 19??-?
? − ⊗ Ds Ti-Cr 19??-19??

NOTES:
⇑ DEUTZ: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: VD6 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Deutz ? Ds uI-6−W ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗L / ⊗ci
Deutz BF6M 1013? Vw uI-6−W ⊗mm ⊗mm 4-1/4in 5-1/8in 7140cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Deutz BF6M 1013 Vm uI-6−W 108mm 130mm ⊗in ⊗in 7146cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
DEUTZ
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
BF6M 1013 − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-??
BF6M 1013 − ⊗ Vm T-M 2300 19??-??
BF6M 1013/E − ⊗ Vm T-M 2300 19??-??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
DT67 − ⊗ Vw T-M 170 231 2600 19??-
DTA67 − ⊗ Vw T-M 170 231 2600 19??-
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-??

NOTES:
⇑ DEUTZ: BF6M 1013 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: DT67 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: DTA67 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
^ Vetus DTA67 is equipped with Electronic Motor Regulation (EMR).


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Deutz ? Ds uI-⊗−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗L / ⊗ci
DEUTZ
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds N-M 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds N-M 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??

NOTES:
⇑ DEUTZ: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.


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Engine Duty Ratings

Continuous

Pleasure Craft

RATING: W = Workboat (Usually 90% of P), (6270) C = Continuous, P = Pleasure (Intermittent)
^  COM = Commercial, R = Recreational, WB = Work Boat, PC = Pleasure Craft, M = Medium
^  CON = Continuous, INT = Intermittent, PLE = Pleasure
^  CA = Continuous “A”, CB = Continuous “B”, BS = HP, BS OL = BHP in Overload
^  CON, CD, HD, MCD, MD, INT, ID, GS, HO, etc. (See Duty Ratings at end of this table)

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Vetus F-Line
Specifications For Fiat (FPT) Based
4-Stroke Cycle Diesel Marine Engines
Including Other Popular Marinized Versions
(by Ascending Displacement)

Click on Links for Model Spec Sheets

TABLE KEY: (Table still under development)
⊗ = Data Not Available from Data Source, ? = …? = ¿…? = Data Not Confirmed.
DS = Data Source: (such as Webpages, SpecSheets, Catalogs/Brochures, Manuals, etc. with Links)
^  BD = BoatDiesel.com=…B, …f = Forum, …w = Webpage, …s = SpecSheet, …c = Catalog, …b = Brochure,
^  …o = Operator’s Manual, …m = Service/Repair/Technical/Workshop Manual, Wik = Wikipedia,
^  …1,2,3,A,B,C,etc = Source #, Version, Revision.
CYL = Cylinder Configuration-Number−Liner Type:
^  Cylinder Configuration: U = u… = Upright (Vertical), s… = Slanted (Inclined), n… = Inverted,  I = In-Line,
^  ^  H = h… = Horizontal (Flat), o… = Outward Opposed Piston, i = Inward Opposed Piston, V = V (eg V8),
^  ^  R = Radial, r = Rotary, Wr = Wankel Rotary.
^  Liner: W = Wet Liner(s), D = Dry Liner(s), WD = Combo Wet+Dry Liners,
^  ^  P = Parent/Native Bore, C = Cylinder(s) (Independent), b… = Borable Oversize,
^  ^  S = Sleeved (Press fit?), Liner type sometimes determined from Service Manual and/or Parts List.
BORE & STROKE: …mm = Millimeters, …” = …in = Inches.
DISPLACEMENT: …cc = Cubic Centimeters (cm³), …L = Liters (Litres), …ci = Cubic Inches (in³).
⇑ = Base Engine Manufacturer, ⇒ = Engine Marinizer (Mariniser).
MODEL: EC = Engine Code. Cylinder Block Capacity ID Code. TC = Turbocharged.
RATING: See Engine Duty Ratings at end of the table.
ASP: Aspiration-Fueling: N = Naturally Aspirated, T = Turbocharged, S = Supercharged,
^  Ti = Turbocharged and Intercooled, Ta = Turbocharged & Aftercooled,
^  …R=…r= w/RawWater (Seawater) Cooled Intercooler/Aftercooler (Charged Air Cooler),
^  …F=…f= w/FreshWater (Engine Coolant) Cooled Intercooler/Aftercooler (Charged Air Cooler),
^  -Fueling (Petrol): c = Carbureted, i = Injected.
^  -Fueling (Diesel): M = Mechanical Injection, iI = Integral Injector, Cr = Common Rail,
^  ^  E = Electronic Injection.
Power: kW = Kilowatts, HP = Horsepower, BHP = Brake Horsepower, MHP = Metric Horsepower.
@RPM = Power Ratings @ Revolutions Per Minute.
YEARS MFR’d: Beginning-Ending, Trailing “–” (Dash) without an Ending Date = Still in Production.


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Fiat 1910cc? Ds IL-4−? 82mm 90.4mm ⊗in ⊗in 1910cc / 1.910L / ⊗ci
Fiat 1910cc? Vw uI-4−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-15/64in 3-9/16in 1910cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Fiat 1910cc? Vw uI-4−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-15/64in 3-9/16in 1910cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Fiat 1910cc? Vw uI-4−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-15/64in 3-9/16in 1910cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
FIAT (FPT)
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
1910cc? − ⊗ Ds N?-Cr 20??-
1910cc? − ⊗ Ds T-Cr 20??-
FNM
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
HPEL 40 − ⊗ Ds N? T?-Cr 29.4 39? 40 3200 ?-?
HPEL 65 − ⊗ Ds N? T?-Cr 47.8 64? 65 4000 ?-?
HPEL 90 − ⊗ Ds N? T?-Cr 66 89? 90 4000 ?-?
HPE 150 − ⊗ Ds T-Cr 110 147 150 4000 ?-?
HPEP 150 − ⊗ Ds T-Cr 110 147 150 4000 ?-?
HPE 170 − ⊗ Ds T-Cr 125 168 170 4000 ?-?
HPEP 170 − ⊗ Ds T-Cr 125 168 170 4000 ?-?
HPE 190 − ⊗ Ds T-Cr 140 188 190 4000 ?-?
HPEP 190 − ⊗ Ds T-Cr 140 188 190 4000 ?-?
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
VF4.140E − ⊗ Vw Ti-Cr 103 140 4000 20??-
VF4.170E − ⊗ Vw Ti-Cr 125 170 4000 20??-
VF4.190E − ⊗ Vw Ti-Cr 140 190 4000 20??-

NOTES:
Fiat FPT: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ FNM: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
Vetus: VF4.140G Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
Vetus: VF4.170G Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
Vetus: VF4.190G Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Fiat 2387cc? Ds uI-5−P? 82~84mm 90.4mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗cc / 2.387L / ⊗ci
Fiat 2387cc? Vw uI-5−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-15/64in 3-9/16in 2387cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Fiat 2387cc? Vw uI-5−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-15/64in 3-9/16in 2387cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
FIAT (FPT)
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
2387cc? − ⊗ Ds N-Cr 20??-
2387cc? − ⊗ Ds T-Cr 20??-
FNM
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
HPE 100 − ⊗ Ds N-Cr 73 98 100 4200 ?-?
HPEP 100 − ⊗ Ds N-Cr 73 98 100 4200 ?-?
HPE 200 − ⊗ Ds Ti-Cr 147 197 200 4200 ?-?
HPEP 200 − ⊗ Ds Ti-Cr 147 197 200 4200 ?-?
HPE 225 − ⊗ Ds T-Cr 165 221 225 4000-4200 ?-?
HPEP 225 − ⊗ Ds T-Cr 165 221 225 4000-4200 ?-?
HPE 250 − ⊗ Ds Ti-Cr 184 247 250 4200 ?-
HPEP 250 − ⊗ Ds Ti-Cr 184 247 250 4200 ?-
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
VF5.220G − ⊗ Vw Ti-Cr 162 220 4200 20??-
VF5.250G − ⊗ Vw Ti-Cr 184 250 4200 20??-
? − ⊗ Ds Ti-Cr 20??-

NOTES:
⇑ Fiat FPT: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ FNM: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
Vetus: VF5.220G Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
Vetus: VF5.250G Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Base Engine Ds uI-⊗−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗L / ⊗ci
FIAT (FPT)
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds N-Cr 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T-Cr 19??-19??
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds N-Cr 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T-Cr 19??-19??

NOTES:
⇑ Fiat FPT: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ FNM: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
Vetus: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.


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Engine Duty Ratings

Continuous

Pleasure Craft

RATING: W = Workboat (Usually 90% of P), (6270) C = Continuous, P = Pleasure (Intermittent)
^  COM = Commercial, R = Recreational, WB = Work Boat, PC = Pleasure Craft, M = Medium
^  CON = Continuous, INT = Intermittent, PLE = Pleasure
^  CA = Continuous “A”, CB = Continuous “B”, BS = HP, BS OL = BHP in Overload
^  CON, CD, HD, MCD, MD, INT, ID, GS, HO, etc. (See Duty Ratings at end of this table)

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Vetus H-Line
Specifications For Hyundai (Industrial) Based
4-Stroke Cycle Diesel Marine Engines
Including Other Popular Marinized Versions
(by Ascending Displacement)

Click on Links for Model Spec Sheets

TABLE KEY: (Table still under development)
⊗ = Data Not Available from Data Source, ? = …? = ¿…? = Data Not Confirmed.
DS = Data Source: (such as Webpages, SpecSheets, Catalogs/Brochures, Manuals, etc. with Links)
^  BD = BoatDiesel.com=…B, …f = Forum, …w = Webpage, …s = SpecSheet, …c = Catalog, …b = Brochure,
^  …o = Operator’s Manual, …m = Service/Repair/Technical/Workshop Manual, Wik = Wikipedia,
^  …1,2,3,A,B,C,etc = Source #, Version, Revision.
CYL = Cylinder Configuration-Number−Liner Type:
^  Cylinder Configuration: U = u… = Upright (Vertical), s… = Slanted (Inclined), n… = Inverted,  I = In-Line,
^  ^  H = h… = Horizontal (Flat), o… = Outward Opposed Piston, i = Inward Opposed Piston, V = V (eg V8),
^  ^  R = Radial, r = Rotary, Wr = Wankel Rotary.
^  Liner: W = Wet Liner(s), D = Dry Liner(s), WD = Combo Wet+Dry Liners,
^  ^  P = Parent/Native Bore, C = Cylinder(s) (Independent), b… = Borable Oversize,
^  ^  S = Sleeved (Press fit?), Liner type sometimes determined from Service Manual and/or Parts List.
BORE & STROKE: …mm = Millimeters, …” = …in = Inches.
DISPLACEMENT: …cc = Cubic Centimeters (cm³), …L = Liters (Litres), …ci = Cubic Inches (in³).
⇑ = Base Engine Manufacturer, ⇒ = Engine Marinizer (Mariniser).
MODEL: EC = Engine Code. Cylinder Block Capacity ID Code. TC = Turbocharged.
RATING: See Engine Duty Ratings at end of the table.
ASP: Aspiration-Fueling: N = Naturally Aspirated, T = Turbocharged, S = Supercharged,
^  Ti = Turbocharged and Intercooled, Ta = Turbocharged & Aftercooled,
^  …R=…r= w/RawWater (Seawater) Cooled Intercooler/Aftercooler (Charged Air Cooler),
^  …F=…f= w/FreshWater (Engine Coolant) Cooled Intercooler/Aftercooler (Charged Air Cooler),
^  -Fueling (Petrol): c = Carbureted, i = Injected.
^  -Fueling (Diesel): M = Mechanical Injection, iI = Integral Injector, Cr = Common Rail,
^  ^  E = Electronic Injection.
Power: kW = Kilowatts, HP = Horsepower, BHP = Brake Horsepower, MHP = Metric Horsepower.
@RPM = Power Ratings @ Revolutions Per Minute.
YEARS MFR’d: Beginning-Ending, Trailing “–” (Dash) without an Ending Date = Still in Production.


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Hyundai D4B Hm uI-4−⊗ 91.1mm 100mm ⊗in ⊗in 2607cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Hyundai D4B Vw uI-4−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-19/32in 3-15/16in 2607cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Hyundai D4B Vs uI-4−⊗ 91.1mm 100mm 3.58in 3.94in 2607cc / ⊗L / 159ci
Hyundai D4B Vw uI-4−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-19/32in 3-15/16in 2607cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Hyundai D4B Vs uI-4−⊗ 91.1mm 100mm 3.58in 3.94in 2607cc / ⊗L / 159ci
HYUNDAI
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
D4BB − ⊗ Hm N-M 19??-
D4BB T/C − ⊗ Hm T-M 19??-
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
VH4.65 − ⊗ Vw N-M 65 3000 19??-
VH4.65 − ⊗ Vs N-M 48 65.3 3000 19??-
VH4.65 − ⊗ Lc N-M 65 3000 19??-
VH4.80 − ⊗ Vw N-M 80 4000 19??-
VH4.80 − ⊗ Vs N-M 57.2 80.3 4000 19??-
VH4.80 − ⊗ Lc N-M 80 4000 19??-
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??

NOTES:
⇑ Hyundai: D4BB Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇑ Hyundai: D4BB T/C Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: VH4.65 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: VH4.80 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Base Engine Ds uI-⊗−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗L / ⊗ci
HYUNDAI
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds N-M 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds N-M 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??

NOTES:
⇑ DEUTZ: L2E Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.


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Engine Duty Ratings

Continuous

Pleasure Craft

RATING: W = Workboat (Usually 90% of P), (6270) C = Continuous, P = Pleasure (Intermittent)
^  COM = Commercial, R = Recreational, WB = Work Boat, PC = Pleasure Craft, M = Medium
^  CON = Continuous, INT = Intermittent, PLE = Pleasure
^  CA = Continuous “A”, CB = Continuous “B”, BS = HP, BS OL = BHP in Overload
^  CON, CD, HD, MCD, MD, INT, ID, GS, HO, etc. (See Duty Ratings at end of this table)

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Vetus M-Line
Specifications For Mitsubishi Based
4-Stroke Cycle Diesel Marine Engines
Including Other Popular Marinized Versions
(by Ascending Displacement)

TABLE KEY: (Table still under development)
⊗ = Data Not Available from Data Source, ? = …? = ¿…? = Data Not Confirmed.
DS = Data Source: (such as Webpages, DataSheets or SpecSheets, Catalogs, Manuals,+) with Links.
^  __ = Source wLink, M… = Mitsubishi, V… = Vetus
^  W… = Westerbeke, Ww = Westerbeke Webpage, Ws = Westerbeke SpecSheet.
^  BD = BoatDiesel.com = …B, …d = Directory, …w = Webpage, …s = SpecSheet, …c = Catalog, …b = Brochure,
^  …o = Operator’s Manual, …m = Service/Technical Manual, …1,2,3,A,B,C,etc = Source #, Version, Revision.
CYL = Cylinder Configuration “-” Number “−” Liner Type:
^  Cylinder Configuration: U = u… = Upright (Vertical), I = In-Line,
^  Liner: W = Wet Liner(s), D = Dry Liner(s), WD = Combo Wet+Dry Liners,
^  ^  P = Parent/Native Bore, C = Cylinder(s) (Independent), b… = Borable Oversize,
^  ^  S = Sleeved (Press fit?), Liner type determined from Service Manual and/or Parts List.
BORE & STROKE: …mm = Millimeters, …” = …in = Inches.
DISPLACEMENT: …cc = Cubic Centimeters (cm³), …L = Liters (Litres), …ci = Cubic Inches (in³).
⇑ = Base Engine Manufacturer, ⇒ = Engine Mariniser (Marinizer).
MODEL: EC = Engine Code.
RATING: See Engine Duty Ratings at end of this table. Gen: …m = Prime kWm
ASP: N = Naturally Aspirated, T = Turbocharged, S = Supercharged,
^  Ta = Turbocharged & Aftercooled, Ti = Turbocharged and Intercooled,
^  …S = …s = w/Seawater Intercooler, …R = …r = w/Raw Water Intercooler.
^  -Fueling: M = Mechanical Injection, iI = Integral Injector, Cr = Common Rail, E = Electronic Injection.
kW = Kilowatts, HP = Horsepower, BHP = Brake Horsepower, MHP = Metric Horsepower.
@RPM = Power Ratings @ Revolutions Per Minute.
YEARS MFR’d: Beginning-Ending, Trailing  “–”  (Dash) without an Ending Date = Still in Production.
^  Data from Westerbeke Propulsion Model History (12/8/05) updated from Westerbeke Website.


635cc / 0.635L / 38.75ci~39ci

BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Mitsubishi L2E? Mb uI-2−P 76mm 70mm ⊗in ⊗in 0.635L / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi L2E Ms uI-2−P 76mm 70mm ⊗in ⊗in 0.635L
Mitsubishi L2E-65DMA? Vw uI-2−P ⊗mm ⊗mm 2-63/64in 2-3/4in 635cc / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi L2E-65DM? Vw uI-2−P ⊗mm ⊗mm 2-63/64in 2-3/4in 635cc / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi L2E-65DMA? Vs uI-2−P 76mm 70mm ⊗in ⊗in 635cc / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi L2E-65DM? Vs uI-2−P 76mm 70mm ⊗in ⊗in 635cc / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi L2E-65DMA Vo uI-2−P 76mm 70mm ⊗in ⊗in 635cc / 39ci
Mitsubishi L2E-65DM Vo uI-2−P 76mm 70mm ⊗in ⊗in 635cc / 39ci
Mitsubishi L2E? Ww uI-2−P ⊗mm ⊗mm 2.99in 2.76in ⊗L / 38.75ci
Mitsubishi L2E? Wb uI-2−P ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in 0.63L / 39ci
Mitsubishi L2E? Ws uI-2−P 76mm 70mm 2.99in 2.76in 0.63L / 38.75ci
Mitsubishi L2E? Wo uI-2−P 76mm 70mm 2.99in 2.76in 0.635L / 38.75ci
Mitsubishi L2E? Wm uI-2−P 76mm 70mm 2.99in 2.76in 0.635L / 38.75ci
Mitsubishi L2E? Ww uI-2−P ⊗mm ⊗mm 2.99in 2.76in ⊗L / 38.80ci
Mitsubishi L2E? Ws uI-2−P 76mm 70mm 2.99in 2.76in 0.63L / 38.75ci
Mitsubishi L2E? Wo uI-2−P 76mm 70mm 2.99in 2.76in 0.635L / 38.75ci
Mitsubishi L2E? Wm uI-2−P 76mm 70mm 2.99in 2.76in 0.635L / 38.75ci
MITSUBISHI
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
L2E − Int Mb N-M 14.8 3600 19??-
L2E − Gen Mb N-M 5.1m 1800 19??-
L2E − ⊗ Ms N-M 5.2 7.0 1500 19??-
L2E − ⊗ Ms N-M 6.7 9.0 1800 19??-
L2E − ⊗ Ms N-M 7.5 10.1 2000 19??-
L2E − ⊗ Ms N-M 8.2 11.0 2200 19??-
L2E − ⊗ Ms N-M 9.2 12.4 2500 19??-
L2E − ⊗ Ms N-M 10.4 13.9 3000 19??-
L2E − ⊗ Ms N-M 11.3 15.1 3600 19??-
L2E-65DMA − ⊗ Vo N-M 8.8? 12? 3000 19??-
L2E-65DM − ⊗ Vo N-M 11.8? 16? 3600 19??-
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
M2.13 − Max Vw N-M 8.8 12 3000 19??-
M2.13 − Max Vs N-M 8.8 12 3000 19??-
M2.13 − Max Vo N-M 8.8 12 3000 19??-
M2.18 − Max Vw N-M 11.8 16 3600 19??-
M2.18 − Max Vs N-M 11.8 16 3600 19??-
M2.18 − Max Vo N-M 11.8 16 3600 19??-
WESTERBEKE
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
12C Two − ⊗ Wd N-M 12 3000 1992-20??
12C Two − ⊗ Ws N-M 12 3000 1992-20??
12C Two − ⊗ Wo N-M 12 3000 1992-20??
12C Two − ⊗ Wm N-M 12 3000 1992-20??
12D Two − ⊗ Wb N-M 9.0 12 3000 20??-
12D Two − ⊗ Wd N-M 12 3000 20??-
12D Two − ⊗ Ws N-M 9.0 12 3000 20??-
12D Two − ⊗ Wo N-M 12 3000 1992-20??
12D Two − ⊗ Wm N-M 12 3000 1992-20??
20B Two − ⊗ Wd N-M 18 3600 1987-1992?
20B Two − ⊗ Ws N-M 13.4 18 3600 1987-1992?
20B Two − Max Wo N-M 18 3600 1987-1992?
20B Two − Max Wm N-M 18 3600 1987-1992?

NOTES:
⇑ Misubishi: L2E Webpage. BrochureSpecSheet. OpManual. Service Manual.
⇒ Vetus: M2.13 WebpageSpecSheetOpManual. Parts List. Service Manual.
⇒ Vetus: M2.18 WebpageSpecSheetOpManual. Parts List. Service Manual.
⇒ Westerbeke12C Two WebpageSpecSheet. Installation DrawingOpManualParts ListParts Bulletin 2010-2: Piston Wrist Pin Size Change 6/11/2010Service ManualWiring Diagram Rev KWiring Diagram Rev LWiring Diagram Rev MWiring Diagram Rev N.
⇒ Westerbeke12D Two WebpageSpecSheet. Installation DrawingOpManualParts ListParts Bulletin 2010-2: Piston Wrist Pin Size Change 6/11/2010Service ManualWiring Diagram Rev N.
⇒ Westerbeke20B Two WebpageSpecSheetOpManualParts List. Technical Manual.


0.952L / 58ci~59.09ci

BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Mitsubishi L3E Mb uI-3−P 76mm 70mm ⊗in ⊗in 0.952L / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi L3E Ms uI-3−P 76mm 70mm ⊗in ⊗in 0.952L / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi L3E-6ADM? Vw uI-3−P ⊗mm ⊗mm 2-63/64in 2-3/4in 952cc / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi L3E-6ADM? Vs uI-3−P 76mm 70mm ⊗in ⊗in 952cc / 58ci
Mitsubishi L3E-6ADM Vo uI-3−P 76mm 70mm ⊗in ⊗in 952cc / 58ci
Mitsubishi L3E Wb uI-3−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in 0.95L / 58ci
Mitsubishi L3E Ww uI-3−P ⊗mm ⊗mm 2.99in 2.76in 0.95L / 58.09ci
Mitsubishi L3E Ws uI-3−P 76mm 70mm 2.99in 2.76in 0.95L / 58.09ci
Mitsubishi L3E Ws uI-3−⊗ 76mm 70mm 2.99in 2.76in 0.95L / 58.09ci
Mitsubishi L3E Wo uI-3−P 76mm 70mm 2.99in 2.76in 0.952L / 59.09ci
Mitsubishi L3E Wm uI-3−P 76mm 70mm 2.99in 2.76in 0.952L / 59.09ci
MITSUBISHI
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
L3E − Int Mb N-M 23.7 3600 19??-?
L3E − Gen Mb N-M 8.0m 1800 19??-?
L3E − ⊗ Ms N-M 7.0 9.4 1500 19??-?
L3E − ⊗ Ms N-M 9.1 12.2 1800 19??-?
L3E − ⊗ Ms N-M 10.2 13.7 2000 19??-?
L3E − ⊗ Ms N-M 11.2 15.0 2200 19??-?
L3E − ⊗ Ms N-M 12.7 17.0 2500 19??-?
L3E − ⊗ Ms N-M 15.2 20.4 3000 19??-?
L3E − ⊗ Ms N-M 17.7 23.7 3600 19??-?
L3E-6ADM − ⊗ Vo N-M 20 27.2 3600 19??-
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
M3.29 − Max Vw N-M 11.8 16 3600 19??-
M3.29 − Max Vs N-M 20 27.2 3600 19??-
M3.29 − Max Vo N-M 20 27.2 3600 19??-
M3.29S − Max Vw N-M 20 27.2 3600 19??-
WESTERBEKE
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
30B Three − ⊗ Wd N-M 27 3600 1987-20??
30B Three − ⊗ Ws N-M 20 27 3600 1987-20??
30B Three − Max Wo N-M 27 3600 1987-20??
30B Three − Max Wm N-M 27 3600 1987-20??
30C Three − ⊗ Wb N-M 18.7 25 3600 20??-
30C Three − ⊗ Wd N-M 25 3600 20??-
30C Three − ⊗ Ws N-M 18.7 25 3600 20??-
30C Three − Max Wo N-M 25 3600 20??-

NOTES:
⇑ Misubishi: L3E Webpage. BrochureSpecSheet. OpManual. Service Manual.
⇒ Vetus M3.29 WebpageSpecSheetOpManual. Parts List. Service Manual.
⇒ Vetus M3.29S (SailDrive) Webpage. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Service Manual.
⇒ Westerbeke 30B WebpageSpecSheet. Installation DrawingOpManualParts ListTechnical Manual.
⇒ Westerbeke 30C WebpageSpecSheet. Installation DrawingOpManualParts ListTechnical ManualWiring Diagram Rev N.


1.758L / 104cc~107.27ci

BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Mitsubishi S4L2 Mb uI-4−P 78mm 92mm ⊗in ⊗in 1.758L / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi S4L2-66DM? Vw uI-4−P ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-5/64in 3-3/32in 1758cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi S4L2-66DM? Vw uI-4−P ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-5/64in 3-3/32in 1758cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi S4L2-66DM? Vw uI-4−P ⊗mm ⊗mm 3-5/64in 3-3/32in 1758cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi S4L2-66DM? Vw uI-4−P ⊗mm ⊗mm 3in* 3-5/8in** ⊗cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi S4L2-66DM? Vw uI-4−P ⊗mm ⊗mm 3in* 3-5/8in** ⊗cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi S4L2-66DM? Vs uI-4−P 78mm 92mm ⊗in ⊗in 1758cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi S4L2-66DM? Vs uI-4−P 78mm 92mm ⊗in ⊗in 1758cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi S4L2-66DM Vo uI-4−P 78mm 92mm ⊗in ⊗in 1.758L / 104ci
Mitsubishi S4L2-65DM Vo uI-4−P 78mm 92mm ⊗in ⊗in 1.758L / 104ci
Mitsubishi S4L2-T? Vs uI-4−P 78mm 92mm ⊗in ⊗in 1758cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
Mitsubishi S4L2-T Vo uI-4−P 78mm 92mm ⊗in ⊗in 1.758L / 104ci
Mitsubishi S4L2? Wb uI-4−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in 1.76L / 107ci
Mitsubishi S4L2? Ww uI-4−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3.07in 3.62in ⊗L / 107.27ci
Mitsubishi? MVXL01.8? Ww uI-4−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3.07in 3.62in ?L / 107.27ci
Mitsubishi S4L2? Ww uI-4−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm 3.07in 3.62in ⊗L / 107.27ci
Mitsubishi S4L2? Ws uI-4−⊗ 78mm 92mm 3.07in 3.62in 1.758L / 107.27ci
Mitsubishi? MVXL01.8? Ws uI-4−⊗ 78mm 92mm 3.07in 3.62in 1.758L / 107.27ci
Mitsubishi S4L2? Ws uI-4−⊗ 78mm 92mm 3.07in 3.62in 1.758L / 107.27ci
Mitsubishi S4L2? Wo uI-4−⊗ 78mm 92mm 3.07in 3.62in 1.758L / 107.3ci
Mitsubishi S4L2? Wm uI-4−⊗ 78mm 92mm 3.07in 3.62in 1.758L / 107.3ci
MITSUBISHI
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
S4L2 − Int Mb N-M 38.6 3000 20??-
S4L2 − Gen Mb N-M 17.0m 1800 20??-
S4L2-66DM − ⊗ Vo N-M 30.9 42 3000 19??-
S4L2-65DM − ⊗ Vo N-M 30.9 42 3000 19??-
S4L2-T − ⊗ Vo N-M 38.3 52 3000 19??-
MVXL01.8? − ⊗ Wm N-M 41 3000 20??-20??
VETUS
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
M4.35 − Max Vw N-M 24.3 33 3000 19??-
M4.35 − Max Vs N-M 24.3 33 3000 19??-
M4.35 − Max Vo N-M 24.3 33 3000 19??-
M4.15 − Max Vw N-M 24.3 33 3000 19??-??
M4.15 SOLAS − Max Vo N-M 24.3 33 3000 19??-
M4.45 − Max Vw N-M 30.9 42 3000 19??-
M4.45 − Max Vs N-M 30.9 42 3000 19??-
M4.45 − Max Vo N-M 30.9 42 3000 19??-
M4.17 SOLAS − Max Vo N-M 30.9 42 3000 19??-
M4.55 − Max Vw N-M 38.3 52 3000 19??-
M4.56 − Max Vs N-M 38.3 52 3000 19??-
M4.56 − Max Vw N-M 38.3 52 3000 19??-
M4.56S − Max Vw N-M 38.3 52 3000 19??-
M4.56 − Max Vo N-M 38.3 52 3000 19??-
M4.55 SOLAS − Max Vo N-M 38.3 52 3000 19??-
WESTERBEKE
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
44A Four − ⊗ Wd N-M 40 3600 1999-2002
44A Four − ⊗ Ws N-M 29 40 3600 1999-2002
44A Four − ⊗ Wm N-M 40 3600 1999-2002
44B Four − ⊗ Wd N-M 44 3000 2002-20??
44B Four − ⊗ Ws N-M 32 44 3000 2002-20??
44B Four − ⊗ Wm N-M 41 3000 2002-20??
44C Four − ⊗ Wb N-M 28.3 38 3000 20??-
44C Four − ⊗ Wd N-M 38 3000 20??-
44C Four − ⊗ Ws N-M 28.3 38 3000 20??-
44C Four − ⊗ Wm N-M 41 3000 2002-20??

NOTES:
Mitsubishi: S4L2 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
Vetus: M4.15 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
Vetus: M4.35 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheetOpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
Vetus: M4.45 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheetOpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
Vetus: M4.55 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
Vetus: M4.56 Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheetOpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
Vetus: M4.56S (Saildrive) Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
*3in Bore may be error. **3-5/8in Stroke may be error.
⇒ Westerbeke:  44A Four WebpageSpecSheet. Installation DrawingOpManualParts List. Parts Callout Drawing 54694Service Manual. Wiring Diagram Rev JWiring Diagram Rev KWiring Diagram Rev LWiring Diagram Rev MWiring Diagram Rev N.


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Mitsubishi Ds uI-4−P ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
MITSUBISHI
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds N 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T 19??-19??
⇒ MARINIZER
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds N 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T 19??-19??

NOTES:
⇑ MfrBRAND: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.

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Diesel Engine Duty Ratings

Westerbeke Duty Ratings

Gen = Generator (GenSet). …m = Prime kWm

Con = Continuous, Constant

NMI = Normal Max Intermittant

Int = Intermittent (One Hour Rating)

Max = Maximum

FS = Fuel Stop (Maximum Fuel @ RPM)

Usable

SPRM = Special Peak Rating Max

CRPO = 

URPO = 

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Pleasure Craft

RATING: W = Workboat (Usually 90% of P), (6270) C = Continuous, P = Pleasure (Intermittent)
^  COM = Commercial, R = Recreational, WB = Work Boat, PC = Pleasure Craft, M = Medium
^  CON = Continuous, INT = Intermittent, PLE = Pleasure
^  CA = Continuous “A”, CB = Continuous “B”, BS = HP, BS OL = BHP in Overload
^  CON, CD, HD, MCD, MD, INT, ID, GS, HO, etc. (See Duty Ratings at end of this table)

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Marine Engines

Mitsubishi Marine Engines cover from 429hp to 1,260hp and meet all the current EPA regulations. Our marine engines offer a variety of applications for the marine market.

Light Duty Application

  • Main Use: Pleasure Boats, Yachts, Patrol Boats, Fire Fighting Boats
  • Annual Engine Running Hours: Up to 3000hrs
  • Overhaul Period: 8,000 hrs or 3 years

Medium Duty Application

  • Main Use: Bay Area Tug Boats, Working Boats, Passenger Boats, Ferry Boats
  • Annual Engine Running Hours: Up to 6000hrs
  • Overhaul Period: 8,000~12,000hrs

Heavy Duty Application

  • Main Use: Fishing Boats,Cargo Boats,Pusher Boats
  • Annual Engine Running Hours: 6000~8000hrs
  • Overhaul Period: 12,000~16,000hrs

Mitsubishi engines have a worldwide reputation for reliability, fuel economy and long life and their long strokeand low compression reduces engine stress. Mitsubishi marine engines give you an average of 25% more iron than their competition. An engine with greater displacement is stronger. Its larger mass provides greater inner strength for higher reliability. Service friendly design saves maintenance cost and shortens machine downtime.

If you are looking for an engine that you can rely on day in and day out, Mitsubishi is here for you. Contact one of our distributors located within the maps on our distribution tab above. Our accredited representatives will serve you with the engine sales, parts or service you need.


Westerbeke Literature & Manuals

Catalogs

Vetus Product Catalogue & Price List Request Webpage at Vetus
Westerbeke Product Catalog (English) from Westerbeke.
Westerbeke Product Catalog (Portuguese) from Westerbeke.
Westerbeke Product Catalog (Spanish) from Westerbeke.
Brochures from Westerbeke

Brochures.
^  From _____
SpecSheets
SpecSheet for Vetus D-Line (VD4120, 140, 170, 210) (011116) from Vetus
SpecSheets, etc. By Model (in Ascending Horsepower) w/Links:
Models (w/Links to Westerbeke’s Document Library Webpages), HP (w/Links to Westerbeke’s Model Spec Webpages), SpecSheets,

ΞPIXΞ

s, Installation Drawings, Operator’s Manuals, Parts Lists, Service Manuals, and Wiring Diagrams.

Westerbeke Diesel Propulsion Engines


More from Westerbeke.
Charts and Graphs from Westerbeke
Charts and Graphs.
^  From _____
Pictures from Westerbeke
The new 5.5/5.0 EGCD.
The new 7.6/5.5 EGTD.
Press Releases from Westerbeke (Date = YYMMDD)

160713 The new 5.5/5.0 EGCD is here!.
161209 Westerbeke Corporation Affiliate, WBIP LLC, Settles Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Kohler Co.
160909 The new 7.6/5.5 EGTD is here!.
Model History from Westerbeke

Westerbeke Propulsion Model History (12/8/05).
Serial Number Guide – Manufacture Date Code Identification
Westerbeke Serial Number Guide – Manufacture Date Code Identification (5/12) from Westerbeke.
Mitsubishi Engine Serial Number Locations by Engine Model from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi Small Engine Model Identification from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi Large Marine Engine Model Identification from Mitsubishi.
Installation Manuals/Instructions from Westerbeke
Westerbeke Installation Manual (6/16).
Engine Replacement Guide 11-11.
Installation Diagrams & Drawings with Dimensions from Westerbeke
Installation Drawing #54276 for 12B Two.
Installation Drawing #54276 for 12C Two.
Installation Drawing #49799 for 20B Two.
Installation Drawing #46484 for 30B Three.
Installation Drawing #54873 for 30C Three.
Installation Drawing #44724 for 35C Three.
Installation Drawing #44180 for 35C,D,E,Three, 44A,B,C Three (4/15).
Installation Drawing #54876 for 55D (7/21/10).
Installation Diagrams & Drawings with Dimensions.
^  From _____
Service and Warranty Manuals
Vetus Service and Warranty Manual from Vetus.
Owner/Operator’s Manuals
Operator’s Manual #STM9707 (Rev 12-04) for Vetus DT44,66 from Vetus.
Operator’s Manual #350102.01 (STM4994) for Vetus VH4.65, VH4.80 from Vetus.
Operator’s Manual #345102.01 for Vetus M-Line (M2.13, M2.18, M3.29, M4.35, M4.45, M4.56, SOLAS: M3.28, M4.15, M4.17, M4.55) (2016) from Vetus.
Operator’s Manual #345102.01 for Vetus M-Line (M2.13, M2.18, M3.29, M4.35, M4.45, M4.56, SOLAS: M3.28, M4.15, M4.17, M4.55) (2016) from Vetus (Old Source).
Operator’s Manual #37185  for Westerbeke 12B-Two (1/88) from Westerbeke.
Operator’s Manual #39717 rev3 for 12C-Two, 12D-Tw0 (1/1/11) from Westerbeke.
Operator’s Manual #36906 for 20B-Two, 30B-Three, 30C-Three. from Westerbeke.
Operator’s Manual #44180 (rev4) for 35C Three, 35D Three, 35E Three, 44A Four, 44B Four, 44C Four (4/15) from Westerbeke.
Operator’s Manual #44180 for 35C,D,E,Three, 44A,B,C Three (4/15) ^Duplicate^ from
Mitsubishi 99240-32130,S12R from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi 99240-36140,S16R from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi 99250-12150,S6A3 from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi 99260-03120,S12H from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi 99260-20190,S12A2 from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi 99410-12120,S6R,S6R2 from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi 99610-13140,S4Q,S4Q2,S4Q2-T from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi 99610-15140, L-SERIES from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi 99610-29120,SS-SERIES from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi 99610-31120,SL-SERIES from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi 99610-50120,S3Q2,S3Q2-T from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi 99670-10180,S6B3 from Mitsubishi.
Owner/Operator Manuals.
^  From _____
Parts Lists/Manual/Schematics with Exploded Views & Parts Lists

Vetus Parts Guide 2015-2016 from Vetus.
Vetus Parts Catalogue #? (Rev ?) for Vetus DT67 (?) from Vetus.
Vetus Parts Catalogue #361431.02 (Rev 2) for Vetus DT44, DT66 (12/17/15) from Vetus.
Vetus Parts Catalogue #351121.06 (STM4992) for Vetus VH4.65, VH4.80 from Vetus.
Vetus Parts Catalogue #341131.06 (Rev 11) for Vetus M2.02, 04, 06, 13, 18, C5, D5 (160422) from Vetus.
Westerbeke Parts Supersession Listing (Aug 2014) from Westerbeke.
Universal Parts Supersession Listing (Aug 2014) from Westerbeke.
Part Numbers for Spare Parts Kit A from Westerbeke.
Sea Water Pumps #24143 and 048080 from Westerbeke.
Parts List for Westerbeke DS5, DS7, W7, WPD3, WPD4 from Westerbeke.
Parts Manual Preliminary 7A from Westerbeke.
Parts Manual for Westerbeke 12C-Two from Westerbeke.
Parts List for Westerbeke 20B-Two, 30B,C-Three (10/94) from Westerbeke.
Parts List #48220 (1st ed) for 35C, 35D, 6kW, 7.5kW, 8kW, 10kW (3/03) from Westerbeke.
Parts Callout Drawing #54700 for 35C,D,E Three (7/6/10) from Westerbeke.
Parts List #47631 (1st Ed) for 44A,B,(C) 9,4kW, 12kW, 12.5kW, 15kW (10/02) from Westerbeke.
Parts Callout Drawing #54694 for 44A,B,C (7/6/20) from Westerbeke.
Parts Callout Drawing #54700 (7/6/10) from Westerbeke.
Parts Bulletins from Westerbeke

Parts Bulletin 2004-7 Tech Manual 30041.pdf (6/4/04).
Parts Bulletin 2007-2: Fuel Filter 03020 (4/25/07).
Parts Bulletin 2008-4: Paint Storage (11/24/08).
Parts Bulletin 2009-8 REVISED: Air Intake Filter Housing P/N 044723 (9/17/10).
Applies To: 35C/35D Three, 8.0BTDA/10.0 BTDA, 12.5 BTDB and 15.0 BTDC
Parts Bulletin 2010-2: Piston Wrist Pin Size Change (6/11/10).
Parts Bulletin 2011-2: Coolant Hose Change (9/7/11).
Applies To: 35B, 35C, 35D Three and 44A Four
Parts Bulletin 2012-1 BW7 and JS Transmission (4/13/12).
Applies To: 20B Two, 30B Three, 35B Three, 35C Three, 35D Three, 38B Four, 42B Four, 44A Four
Parts Bulletin 2012-2: BW7 Transmission (4/13/12).
Applies To: 20B Two, W 27, W 33, 30B Three, 35D Three, 35E Three, 44B Four
Parts Bulletin 2013-1 valve diameter change (6/18/13).
Parts Bulletin 2013-3: Model Reference Clarification Parts List 032139 (5/10/13).
Parts Bulletin 2015-3: 72A Alternator Changes to 65A (3/23/15).
Parts Bulletins.
^  From _____
Repair/Service/Workshop/Technical Manuals
Deutz Workshop Manual # 0297 7438 for Deutz BFM 1012,13 (Vetus #STM0177 for DT43,64,67) (EN,NL,FR,ES) (490 Pages) from Vetus.
Deutz Workshop Manual # 0312 0361 for Deutz ? (Vetus #? for DT44,66) (DE,EN,FR,ES) (360 Pages) from Vetus.
Hyundai Workshop Manual #352102.01 09-06 (STM4988) For Hyundai D4B (Vetus VH4.65, VH4.80) from Vetus.
Westerbeke Service Manual #55411 for 12C-Two, 12D-Two (6/1/12) from Westerbeke.
Westerbeke Service Manual #43444 for W13, W13A, W18, W21, W21A, RD-60, 35B Three, 3.3kW, 4.5kW, 5.8kW, 6kW, 7.5kW, 4.4kW, 6kW, 7.7kW, 8kW, 10kW (4/99) from Westerbeke.
Westerbeke Technical Manual #37600 for 20B-Two, 30B,C-Three (4/90) from Westerbeke.
Westerbeke Service Manual #45100 (Rev 2) for 35C,35D,35E Three, 44A,44B,44C Four (4/10) from Westerbeke.
Mitsubishi L Series Service Manual (3/06) from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi S12A2-Y2PTAW Service Manual (7/07) from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi S12R-Y2PTAW Service (3/07) from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi S16R-Y2PTAW Service (3/07) from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi S16R-Y2PTAW2 Service (3/07) from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi S6A3 Service Manual (11/99) from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi S6B3 Service Manual (8/00) from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi SL Series Service Manual (4/04) from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi SQ Series Service Manual (10/06) from Mitsubishi.
Mitsubishi SS Series Service Manual (10/04) from Mitsubishi.
Service/Repair/Workshop/Technical Manuals.
^  From _____
Wiring Diagrams from Westerbeke

^ Westerbeke Diesel Propulsion Engines
Wiring Diagram #039144 rev K for Westerbeke 12B Two ~ 82B Four, 108C Six (12/12/08).
Wiring Diagram #039144 rev L for Westerbeke 12B Two ~ 82B Four, 108C Six (12/12/08).
Wiring Diagram #039144 rev M for Westerbeke 12B Two ~ 82B Four, 108C Six (3/2/09).
Wiring Diagram #039144 rev N for Westerbeke 12B Two ~ 82B Four, 108C Six (8/7/08).
Wiring Diagram #039144 rev M for Westerbeke 12B Two ~ 82B Four, 108C Six (3/2/09).
Wiring Diagrams
^  From _____
Service Bulletins from Westerbeke
Service Bulletin #103: Tach Drive Cover Plate (1/22/80).
Service Bulletin #104: S.W. Pump Pulley Set Screw (1/22/80).
Service Bulletin #105: Cylinder Head Nut Torque (2/8/80).
Service Bulletin #106: Sea Water Pump Weep Hole (2/8/80).
Service Bulletin #125: Oil Pressure Switches (8/14/83).
Service Bulletin #136: Shift Lever (2/9/84).
Service Bulletin #155: Keyswitch (6/21/85).
Service Bulletin #238: Fuel Pump Inlet Filter Part Number 048076 (2/28/03).
Service Bulletin #239: Transmission Lubricant Change (10/27/03).
Service Bulletin #242: Manufacture Date Code (8/20/04).
Service Bulletin #277: Tachometer Calibration (10/23/15).
Service Bulletins.
^  From _____
More from Westerbeke Propulsion Engine Document Library.
Product Recalls from Westerbeke

RECALL – Service Bulletin 225 Starter Motor – 1/28/1997 – Recall Type: Electrical DC.
Affected Models: 4.0 BCG, 4.5 BCG, 6.5 BCG, 7.0 BCG, 8.5 BTG, 8.5 BTGA, 9.0 BTG, 12.5 BTG, 15.0 BTG, W26G, W26GX, W41G, W70G
RECALL – Bridge Rectifier – 10/30/1998 – Recall Type: Electrical AC.
Affected Models: 3.75 BCGTC, 3.75 BCGTE, 4.5 BCGTC, 4.5 BCGTE, 6.0 BCGTC, 6.0 BCGTE, 7.2 BCGTC, 9.6 BCGTC
RECALL – Service Bulletin #246: Toggle Switch – 3/16/2007 – Recall Type: Electrical DC.
Affected Models: 5.0BCG, 5.0BCGA, 7.0BCGC, 7.0BCGD, 8.0BEG, 10.0BEG, 12.5BEG, 15.0BEG, 20.0BEG, 20.0BEGA, 25.0BEGA
RECALL – Fuel Pump Energized – 8/10/2007 – Recall Type: Fuel.
Affected Models: 4.2 SBCG, 5.0 SBCG, 5.4 SBCG, 6.5 SBCG, 6.4 SBCG, 8.0 SBCG, 10.0 SBEG, 11.6 SBEG, 12.5 SBEG, 14.0 SBEG, 16.0 SBEG, 18.0 SBEG, 22.5 SBEG

Westerbeke by Bill Parlatore from PassageMaker ©2005


Vetus ?-Line
Specifications For ? Based
4-Stroke Cycle Diesel Marine Engines
Including Other Popular Marinized Versions
(by Ascending Displacement)

Click on Links for Model Pages with Spec Sheets, Manuals, Drawings,

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s, etc.
Click on Links for Model Spec Sheets

TABLE KEY: (Table still under development)
⊗ = Data Not Available from Data Source, ? = …? = ¿…? = Data Not Confirmed.
DS = Data Source: (such as Webpages, SpecSheets, Catalogs/Brochures, Manuals, etc. with Links)
^  BD = BoatDiesel.com=…B, …f = Forum, …w = Webpage, …s = SpecSheet, …c = Catalog, …b = Brochure,
^  …o = Operator’s Manual, …m = Service/Repair/Technical/Workshop Manual, Wik = Wikipedia,
^  …1,2,3,A,B,C,etc = Source #, Version, Revision.
CYL = Cylinder Configuration-Number−Liner Type:
^  Cylinder Configuration: U = u… = Upright (Vertical), s… = Slanted (Inclined), n… = Inverted,  I = In-Line,
^  ^  H = h… = Horizontal (Flat), o… = Outward Opposed Piston, i = Inward Opposed Piston, V = V (eg V8),
^  ^  R = Radial, r = Rotary, Wr = Wankel Rotary.
^  Liner: W = Wet Liner(s), D = Dry Liner(s), WD = Combo Wet+Dry Liners,
^  ^  P = Parent/Native Bore, C = Cylinder(s) (Independent), b… = Borable Oversize,
^  ^  S = Sleeved (Press fit?), Liner type sometimes determined from Service Manual and/or Parts List.
BORE & STROKE: …mm = Millimeters, …” = …in = Inches.
DISPLACEMENT: …cc = Cubic Centimeters (cm³), …L = Liters (Litres), …ci = Cubic Inches (in³).
⇑ = Base Engine Manufacturer, ⇒ = Engine Marinizer (Mariniser).
MODEL: EC = Engine Code. Cylinder Block Capacity ID Code. TC = Turbocharged.
RATING: See Engine Duty Ratings at end of the table.
ASP: Aspiration-Fueling: N = Naturally Aspirated, T = Turbocharged, S = Supercharged,
^  Ti = Turbocharged and Intercooled, Ta = Turbocharged & Aftercooled,
^  …R=…r= w/RawWater (Seawater) Cooled Intercooler/Aftercooler (Charged Air Cooler),
^  …F=…f= w/FreshWater (Engine Coolant) Cooled Intercooler/Aftercooler (Charged Air Cooler),
^  -Fueling (Petrol): c = Carbureted, i = Injected.
^  -Fueling (Diesel): M = Mechanical Injection, iI = Integral Injector, Cr = Common Rail,
^  ^  E = Electronic Injection.
Power: kW = Kilowatts, HP = Horsepower, BHP = Brake Horsepower, MHP = Metric Horsepower.
@RPM = Power Ratings @ Revolutions Per Minute.
YEARS MFR’d: Beginning-Ending, Trailing “–” (Dash) without an Ending Date = Still in Production.


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Base Engine Ds uI-⊗−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗cc / ⊗L / ⊗ci
MfrBRAND
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds N-M 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??
⇒ MARINIZER
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds N-M 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??

NOTES:
⇑ MfrBRAND: L2E Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet, OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.


BASE ENGINE DS CYL BORE STROKE BORE STROKE DISPLACEMENT
Base Engine Ds uI-⊗−⊗ ⊗mm ⊗mm ⊗in ⊗in ⊗L / ⊗ci
MfrBRAND
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds N-M 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??
⇒ MARINIZER
MODEL − RATING DS ASP kW BHP MHP @RPM YEARS MFR'd
? − ⊗ Ds N-M 19??-19??
? − ⊗ Ds T-M 19??-19??

NOTES:
⇑ MfrBRAND: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.
⇒ VETUS: ? Webpage. Brochure. SpecSheet. OpManual. Parts List. Workshop Manual.


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Engine Duty Ratings

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Pleasure Craft

RATING: W = Workboat (Usually 90% of P), (6270) C = Continuous, P = Pleasure (Intermittent)
^  COM = Commercial, R = Recreational, WB = Work Boat, PC = Pleasure Craft, M = Medium
^  CON = Continuous, INT = Intermittent, PLE = Pleasure
^  CA = Continuous “A”, CB = Continuous “B”, BS = HP, BS OL = BHP in Overload
^  CON, CD, HD, MCD, MD, INT, ID, GS, HO, etc. (See Duty Ratings at end of this table)

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02.05.01 – Wood: (Species‚ Rot; Carvel‚ Clinker/Lapstrake‚ Veneer/Plywood‚ Cold Molded‚+). T
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02.05.04 – FRP & GRP Composites: Fiberglass‚ Carbon Fiber‚+. (Strengths‚ Weakness‚+). T
02.06 – Boat Equipment: (Vendors‚ Specs‚ Manuals‚ Reviews‚ Recalls‚+). T
02.06.01 – Steering & Thrusters: (Mechanical‚ Electric‚ Hydraulic‚+). T
02.06.02 – Stabilizers & Trim Plates: (Mechanical‚ Electric‚ Hydraulic‚+). T
02.06.03 – Dewatering Devices: (Bailers‚ Bilge Pumps‚+). T
02.06.04 – Galvanic Corrosion Protection: (Active‚ Anodes‚+). T
02.06.05 – Hull Penetrations & Openings: (Thru-Hulls‚ Scuttles‚ Skylights‚ Hatches‚+). T
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02.06.08.01.01 – Engine Mechanical: (Pistons‚ Rods‚ Crankshafts‚ Cylinders‚ Heads‚ Valves‚+). T
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02.06.08.01.03 – Engine Aspiration & Fuel: (Petrol/Gasoline/Benzine‚ Diesel‚ CNG‚+). T
02.06.08.01.04 – Engine Electrical: (Cranking‚ Charging‚ Ignition‚ Instrumentation‚+). T
02.06.08.01.05 – Engine Cooling: (Air‚ Liquid (Raw Water‚ Fresh Water‚+). T
02.06.08.01.06 – Engine Exhaust: (Dry‚ Wet‚ w/Separator‚+). T
02.06.08.01.07 – Engine Mounting: (Hard‚ Soft‚+). T
02.06.08.02 – Engine-to-Marine Gear Interfaces: (SAE Specs‚ Damper Plates‚ Jackshafts‚+). T
02.06.08.03 – Marine Gears: (Reversing‚ Reduction; Mechanical‚ Hydraulic). T
02.06.08.04 – Shafting: (Propshafts‚ Couplings‚ Seals‚ Bearings‚ Struts‚ Keys‚ Nuts‚+). T
02.06.08.05 – Propellers: (Types‚ Materials‚+). T
02.06.09 – Electrical Systems: DC & AC (Direct Current‚ Alternating Current‚+). T
02.06.09.01 – Auxiliary Generators: (Diesel‚ Gasoline‚ Natural Gas‚+). T
02.06.09.02 – DC-to-AC Inverters: T
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02.06.11 – Safety Equipment: (Life Rafts‚ PFDs‚ Firefighting Eq.‚ Alarms‚ Medical Kits‚+). T
02.06.12 – Domestic Systems: T
02.06.12.01 – LPG & CNG Systems: T
02.06.12.02 – Cabin Heating & Cooling: T
02.06.12.03 – Galley Appliances: (Refrigeration‚ Galley Stoves‚+). T
02.06.12.04 – Water & Waste Systems: T
02.06.12.05 – Trash Disposal: T
02.06.12.06 – Furnishings: (Cabinetry‚ furniture‚ Coverings‚ Entertainment‚ Weather‚+). T
02.06.13 – Personal Equipment: T
02.06.13.00 – Diving: (Commercial & Sport). T
02.06.13.00 – Fishing: (Sport). T
02.06.13.00 – Racing: (Sail‚ Offshore Power‚ Powerboat‚ Hydroplane‚+). T
02.06.13.00 – Sailing: (Foul Weather Gear‚ Safety Harnesses‚+). T
02.06.13.00 – Watersports: (Surfing‚ Skiing‚ Boarding‚ Tubing‚+). T
02.06.14 – Boat Tenders: T
02.06.15 – Boat Trailers: T
02.07 – Marine Suppliers: (CAN‚ GBR‚ USA‚+). T
02.08 – Boat Builders A∼Z: (w/Vessel Types‚ Country & Years active). T
02.09 – Boat Refitters: (CAN‚ GBR‚ USA‚+). (Shipyards‚ Boatyards‚ Riggers‚ Repair Shops‚+). T
02.10 – Boat Building‚ Outfitting‚ Refitting & Repair Schools: (Incl. DIY). T
02.11 – DIY Boat Building‚ Outfitting‚ Refitting & Repair: (Maintenance‚ Troubleshooting‚+). T
03 – BOAT MARKETING: Boat Shows‚ Dealers‚ Brokers‚ Importing‚ Exporting‚ Auctions‚ Sales‚+. T
04 – BOAT INSPECTION: Types of Surveys‚ Marine Surveyors‚ Schools‚ DIY Inspections‚+. T
05 – BOAT TITLES & VESSEL REGISTRY: Boat Title & Registration‚ Vessel Registry‚ Title Co's‚+. T
06 – BOAT FINANCING: Conventional (BanksCredit Unions‚+)Unconventional (Creative)‚+. T
07 – BOAT INSURANCE: Policies‚ Claim Processing (FilingRepairClaimSubrogationCases)‚+. T
08 – BOAT TRANSPORT: By Sea (Piggyback‚ Delivery Skippers & Crews‚ & Towing)‚ Over-Land‚+. T
09 – BOAT LAUNCHING & HAULING: Drydocks‚ Ways‚ Lifts‚ Cranes & Hoists‚ Launch Ramps‚+. T
10 – BOAT MOORAGE & STORAGE: Builders‚ Anchorages‚ Marinas‚ Yards‚ Racks‚ Stacks‚+. T
11 – BOATING ORGANIZATIONS: Yacht Clubs‚ Paddling Clubs‚ Owners‚+. Education‚ Gov-Aux‚+. T
12 – BOATING & TRAVEL: Events‚ Destinations‚ Boat Rentals‚ Charters‚ Cruises‚ Voyages‚+. T
13 – BOATING & MARITIME EDUCATION: Recreational Seamanship‚ Ship's Master & Crew‚+. T
14 – MARINE LAWS & REGULATIONS: International & National LawsLawyers‚ Investigators‚+. T
15 – DO-IT-YOURSELF (DIY): T
15.01 – DIY Boat Building‚ Outfitting‚ Refitting & Repair (Incl. Maintenance & Fault Finding). T
15.02 – DIY Boat Sales (Buyers & Sellers). T
15.03 – DIY Boat Inspections (Pre-Survey‚ Pre-Purchase‚ Pre-Sale‚ Pre-Voyage‚ Sea Trials‚+). T
15.04 – DIY Schools & Classes (Boat Building‚ Refitting‚ Inspection‚ Troubleshooting‚ Repair‚+). T
15.04 –  ^  Anchors Aweigh Academy. V
16 – MEDIA w/Creator Directory: (Authors‚ Editors‚ Publishers‚+) + Academy eLibrary. T
16.01 – Documentation: (Catalogs‚ Ads‚ SpecSheets‚ Manuals‚ TechVids‚ Bulletins‚ Recalls‚+). T
16.02 – Books: (Bound‚ eBooks‚+). T
16.02 –  ^  10 Wooden Boats You Can Build For Sail‚ Motor‚ Paddle‚ and OarPeter H. Spectre B
16.02 –  ^  12 Volt Bible for BoatsMiner Brotherton B
16.02 –  ^  12 Volt Doctor's Practical HandbookEdgar J. Beyn B
16.02 –  ^  30-odd BoatsPhilip C. Bolger B
16.02 –  ^  53 Boats You Can Build with CommentaryRichard Henderson B
16.02 –  ^  85 Fishing Boat DesignsNational Fisherman B
16.02 –  ^  100 Fast & Easy Boat ImprovementsDon Casey B
16.02 –  ^  100 Small Boat RigsPhilip C. Bolger B
16.02 –  ^  A Field Guide to SailboatsRichard M. Sherwood B
16.02 –  ^  A Sailor's Guide to SailsSven Donaldson B
16.02 –  ^  Advanced Marine Electrics and Electronics TroubleshootingEd Sherman B
16.02 –  ^  Aero-Hydrodynamics and the Performance of Sailing YachtsFabio Fossati B
16.02 –  ^  Aero-Hydrodynamics of SailingCzeslaw A. Marchaj B
16.02 –  ^  Aluminum BoatbuildingErnest H. Sims B
16.02 –  ^  Aluminum Boatbuilding Guide — Glen L. Witt B
16.02 –  ^  Amazing BoatsMargarette Lincoln B
16.02 –  ^  American Merchant Seaman's Manual : For SeamenSeamen? B
16.02 –  ^  Anchoring : All Techniques for All BottomsDon Bamford B
16.02 –  ^  Anchors : Selection and UseRobert Smith B
16.02 –  ^  Ashley Book of KnotsClifford W. Ashley B
16.02 –  ^  Automotive Upholstery HandbookDon Taylor B
16.02 –  ^  Bark Canoes and Skin Boats of North AmericaTappan Adney B
16.02 –  ^  Basic Navel ArchitectureKenneth C. Barnaby B
16.02 –  ^  Basic Ship TheoryK.J. Rawson & E.C. Tupper B
16.02 –  ^  Beautiful Outboards — Peter Hunn B
16.02 –  ^  Big Book of Boat CanvasKaren S. Lipe B
16.02 –  ^  Big Book of Wooden Boat Restoration — Thomas Larsson B
16.02 –  ^  BoatEric Kentley B
16.02 –  ^  Boat Building Techniques IllustratedRichard Birmingham B
16.02 –  ^  Boat Canvas from Cover to CoverBob Lipe B
16.02 –  ^  Boat Cosmetics Made SimpleSherri Board B
16.02 –  ^  Boat Data BookIan Nicolson B
16.02 –  ^  Boat Engines : A Manual for Work and Pleasure BoatsP. J. Bowyer B
16.02 –  ^  Boat Interior ConstructionNaujok Michael B
16.02 –  ^  Boat Maintenance : The Essential Guide — William Burr Jr B
16.02 –  ^  Boat Mechanical Systems Handbook — Dave Gerr B
16.02 –  ^  Boat Owner's ManualIntertec B
16.02 –  ^  Boat Repair Made Easy - EnginesKaufman B
16.02 –  ^  Boat-Building and BoatingDaniel Carter Beard B
16.02 –  ^  Boatbuilder’s HandbookUSCG B
16.02 –  ^  Boatbuilder's NotebookGlen L. Witt B
16.02 –  ^  Boatbuilding : Complete Handbook of Wooden Boat ConstructionHoward Chapelle B
16.02 –  ^  Boatbuilding and Repairing With FiberglassMelvin D. C. Willis B
16.02 –  ^  Boatbuilding Manual — Robert M. Steward B
16.02 –  ^  Boatbuilding MethodsPeter Cook B
16.02 –  ^  Boatbuilding on a Glass Fibre HullDave Gannaway B
16.02 –  ^  Boatbuilding One-Off In FiberglassAllan H. Vaitses B
16.02 –  ^  Boatbuilding with AluminumThomas Colvin B
16.02 –  ^  Boatbuilding with AluminumStephen F. Pollard B
16.02 –  ^  ^  Boatbuilding with Aluminum : A Complete Guide … — Stephen Pollard B
16.02 –  ^  Boatbuilding with PlywoodGlen L. Witt & Ken Hankinson B
16.02 –  ^  Boatbuilding With SteelGilbert C. Klingel B
16.02 –  ^  Boatbuilding with Steel & Boatbuilding with AluminumKlingel & Colvin B
16.02 –  ^  Boater's Pocket ReferenceThomas McEwan B
16.02 –  ^  Boating Magazine's Powerboater's Guide to Electrical SystemsEdwin R. Sherman B
16.02 –  ^  Boating Magazine's Quick & Easy Boat MaintenanceSandy Lindsey B
16.02 –  ^  Boatkeeper : … Maintenance‚ Repair‚ ImprovementGladstone & Bottomley (Eds) B
16.02 –  ^  Boatman's Handbook : The New Look-it-up BookTom Bottomley B
16.02 –  ^  Boatowner's Fitting Out ManualJeff Toghill B
16.02 –  ^  Boatowner's Guide to Marine Electronics — Gordon West & Freeman Pittman B
16.02 –  ^  Boatowner's Illustrated Electrical HandbookCharlie Wing B
16.02 –  ^  Boatowner's Illustrated Handbook of WiringCharlie Wing B
16.02 –  ^  Boatowner's Mechanical & Electrical ManualNigel Calder B
16.02 –  ^  Boatowner's Practical & Technical Cruising ManualNigel Calder B
16.02 –  ^  Boatowner's Weekend WoodworkingGarth Graves B
16.02 –  ^  Boats : A Manual for their DocumentationPaul Lipke (Mgr‚Ed)‚+ B
16.02 –  ^  Boats with an Open Mind : Seventy-Five Unconventional Designs …Philip C. Bolger B
16.02 –  ^  Boats‚ Ships‚ Submarines‚ and Other Floating MachinesIan Graham B
16.02 –  ^  Boatwatch : Armchair Shopping 340 Sailboats 29' - 35'Max Wade Averitt B
16.02 –  ^  Boatwatch : Master Guide to Sailboats of the WorldMax Wade Averitt B
16.02 –  ^  Boatwatch : On-The-Water Guide to Pleasure Boat IdentificationMax Wade Averitt B
16.02 –  ^  Boatwight's CompanionTaube B
16.02 –  ^  Boatworks : Sailboat Maintenance‚ Repair‚ and Improvement … — Sail Magazine (Ed) B
16.02 –  ^  Bolger Boats : Combining Small Boats and The folding Schooner‚ …Philip C. Bolger B
16.02 –  ^  Box Boats : How Container Ships Changed the WorldBrian J. Cudahy B
16.02 –  ^  Brightwork : The Art of Finishing WoodRebecca J. Wittman B
16.02 –  ^  Build It Yourself the Glen L WayGlen L. Witt B
16.02 –  ^  Build Your Own BoatIan Nicolson B
16.02 –  ^  Building a Fiberglass BoatArthur Edmunds B
16.02 –  ^  Building A Foam Core BoatRon Palmer B
16.02 –  ^  Building Catherine : A 14 Foot Pulling Boat in the Whitehall TraditionRichard Kolin B
16.02 –  ^  Building Small BoatsGreg Rössel B
16.02 –  ^  Building Strip-Planked BoatsNick Schade B
16.02 –  ^  Building your First Wooden BoatGeorge W. Barnes B
16.02 –  ^  Canvas and Rope CraftFrank Rosenow B
16.02 –  ^  Canvaswork and Sail RepairDon Casey B
16.02 –  ^  Care of Alloy Spars and RiggingPotter B
16.02 –  ^  Chapman KnotsBrion Toss B
16.02 –  ^  Chapman Knots for BoatersBrion Toss B
16.02 –  ^  Cold-Moulded & Strip-Planked Wood BoatbuildingIan Nicolson B
16.02 –  ^  Comfort in the Cruising YachtIan Nicolson B
16.02 –  ^  Commissioning & DecommissioningPractical Sailor Library B
16.02 –  ^  Complete Book of Anchoring and MooringEarl R. Hinz B
16.02 –  ^  Complete Book of Boat ElectronicsErnest A. Zadig B
16.02 –  ^  Complete Book of Yacht CareMichael Verney B
16.02 –  ^  Complete Canvas Worker's GuideGrant B
16.02 –  ^  Complete Guide to Outboard Motor Service & RepairPaul Dempsey B
16.02 –  ^  Complete Illustrated Guide to Everything SoldSteve Ettlinger B
16.02 –  ^  Complete Powerboating ManualTim Bartlett & Simon Collis B
16.02 –  ^  Concrete BoatbuildingGainor W. Jackson B
16.02 –  ^  Conversion and Seasoning of WoodWilliam H. Brown B
16.02 –  ^  Cost Conscious CruiserLin & Larry Pardey B
16.02 –  ^  Covering Wooden Boats with FiberglassAllan H. Vaitses B
16.02 –  ^  Cruising Boats : Sail & PowerJay R. Benford & Associates‚ Inc B
16.02 –  ^  Cruising Designs — Jay R. Benford (Design Group) B
16.02 –  ^  Cruising World's Workbench : 200 Ideas … to Improve Your Life AfloatBingham (Ed) B
16.02 –  ^  Customizing your BoatIan Nicolson B
16.02 –  ^  DDDB : Drag Device Data Base — Victor Shane B
16.02 –  ^  Design of Marine Structures in Composite MaterialsC. S. Smith B
16.02 –  ^  Designer & Client : Eight Boat Design Commissions … Kayak to CruiserAntonio Dias B
16.02 –  ^  Details of Classic Boat ConstructionLarry Pardey B
16.02 –  ^  Devlin's Boat Building : The Stitch-And-Glue WaySamual Devlin B
16.02 –  ^  Diesel Engine MechanicsWayne A. Kelm B
16.02 –  ^  Diesel EnginesJ. W. Anderson B
16.02 –  ^  Diesel TroubleshootierDon Seddon B
16.02 –  ^  Diesels Afloat : The Must-Have Guide for Diesel Boat EnginesPat Manley B
16.02 –  ^  Different BoatsPhilip C. Bolger B
16.02 –  ^  Different Waterfronts : Stories from the Wooden Boat RevivalPeter H. Spectre B
16.02 –  ^  Dinghies and DaysailersButch & Rita Wilcox B
16.02 –  ^  Directory of Wooden Boat Builders+Bray& (^Woodenboat Books) B
16.02 –  ^  Don Casey's Complete Illustrated Sailboat Maintenance ManualDon Casey B
16.02 –  ^  Driftboats : A Complete GuideDan Alsup B
16.02 –  ^  Ed Monk and the Tradition of Classic Boats — Bet Oliver B
16.02 –  ^  Effect of Sewage Discharges From Pleasure CraftRobert W. Seabloom B
16.02 –  ^  Electrical Handbook for RVs‚ Campers‚ Vans‚ Boats & TrailersHerb Gill B
16.02 –  ^  Electrics AfloatAlir Garrod B
16.02 –  ^  Engines Afloat : From Early Days to D-Day Vol 2Stan Grayson B
16.02 –  ^  Epoxy System Technical ManualGlen-L B
16.02 –  ^  Essential Boat MaintenancePat Manley & Rupert Holmes B
16.02 –  ^  Evolution of Modern Sailboat DesignGougeon+ B
16.02 –  ^  Family & Express CruisersEd McKnew B
16.02 –  ^  Fast Boats & Rough SeasDag Pike B
16.02 –  ^  Fast Ferries for the State of WashingtonHoverprojects Limited B
16.02 –  ^  Ferro-cement : Design‚ Techniques‚ and ApplicationBruce Bingham B
16.02 –  ^  Fiberglass & Other Composite Materials : A Guide … Materials … Boats — Forbes Aird B
16.02 –  ^  Fiberglass Boat Design and ConstructionRobert J. Scott B
16.02 –  ^  Fiberglass Boat Repair ManualAllan H. Vaitses B
16.02 –  ^  Fiberglass Boat Survey ManualArthur Edmunds B
16.02 –  ^  Fiberglass Boatbuilding for AmateursKen Hankinson B
16.02 –  ^  Fiberglass Boatbuilding ManualGlen L. Witt B
16.02 –  ^  Fiberglass BoatsHugh Du Plessis B
16.02 –  ^  Fiberglass Boats : Construction‚ Repair‚ and MaintenanceJohn Roberts B
16.02 –  ^  Fiberglass Boats : Construction and MaintenanceBoughton Cobb B
16.02 –  ^  Fiberglass Repairs : Guide to Fiberglass/polyester Repairs on Boats‚ — Paul J. Petrick B
16.02 –  ^  Fine Boat Finishes for Wood and Fiberglass BoatsPaul & Marya Butler B
16.02 –  ^  Fine Yacht Finishes for Wood and Fiberglass BoatsPaul & Marya Butler B
16.02 –  ^  Fitting Out : Preparing for SeaJ D Sleightholme B
16.02 –  ^  Fitting Out a Fibreglass HullMike Collins B
16.02 –  ^  Floating Homes : A Houseboat HandbookTed Laturnus B
16.02 –  ^  Fourth Book of Good BoatsRoger C. Taylor B
16.02 –  ^  Frame‚ Stem & Keel RepairPeter H. Spectre (ED) B
16.02 –  ^  Free energy afloatNan Jeffrey B
16.02 –  ^  From Boats to Board Feet : The Wilson Family of the Pacific CoastEmily M. Wilson B
16.02 –  ^  FUNdaMENTALS of DesignAlexander H Slocum B
16.02 –  ^  Gaff RigJohn Leather B
16.02 –  ^  GammelmotorenValdemar Steiro B
16.02 –  ^  Gar Wood Boats : Classics of a Golden EraAnthony S. Mollica Jr B
16.02 –  ^  Get Rid of Boat Odors! : … Marine Sanitation Systems …Peggie Hall B
16.02 –  ^  Getting Started in PowerboatingCaptain Bob Armstrong B
16.02 –  ^  Glen L Book of Boat DesignsGlen L Marine Designs B
16.02 –  ^  Good Clean Fun : Misadventures in Sawdust at Offerman WoodshopNick Offerman B
16.02 –  ^  Gougeon Brothers on Boat ConstructionMeade Gougeon B
16.02 –  ^  GPS AfloatTim Bartlett B
16.02 –  ^  Guidance on Inspection‚ Repair‚ and Maintenance of Wooden Hulls NVIC 7-95 USCG B
16.02 –  ^  Guide to Marine Electronics — ? B
16.02 –  ^  Handbook For Marine Radio CommunicationG.D. Lees & W.G. Williamson B
16.02 –  ^  Handling Troubles Afloat : What to Do When It All Goes WrongJohn Mellor B
16.02 –  ^  Handyman Afloat & AshoreKen Bramham B
16.02 –  ^  Heart of GlassDaniel Spurr B
16.02 –  ^  Home Generator : Selection‚ Installation‚ and RepairPaul Dempsey B
16.02 –  ^  How Boat Things Work : An Illustrated GuideCharlie Wing B
16.02 –  ^  How to Build A Ferro-Cement BoatJohn Samson B
16.02 –  ^  How To Build a Wooden BoatDavid C. McIntosh B
16.02 –  ^  How to Build An Indian CanoeGeorge S. Fichter B
16.02 –  ^  How to Build Boat TrailersGlen L. Witt B
16.02 –  ^  How to Build Wooden Boats : With 16 Small-boat DesignsEdwin Monk B
16.02 –  ^  How to Design A BoatJohn Teale B
16.02 –  ^  How to Fiberglass Boats — Ken Hankinson B
16.02 –  ^  How To Paint Your BoatNigel Clegg B
16.02 –  ^  How To Repair Diesel EnginesPaul Dempsey B
16.02 –  ^  How to Restore your Wooden RunaboutDon Danenberg B
16.02 –  ^  Hull Care and RepairDavid MacLean B
16.02 –  ^  Illustrated Sail & Rig TuningIvar Dedekam B
16.02 –  ^  Inboard Motor InstallationsGlen L. Witt & Ken Hankinson B
16.02 –  ^  InflatablesDag Pike B
16.02 –  ^  Innovative Yacht : Ideas for Modern CruisingAndrew Simpson B
16.02 –  ^  Inspecting the Aging SailboatDon Casey B
16.02 –  ^  Instant Boatbuilding With Dynamite PaysonHarold H. Payson B
16.02 –  ^  Internal Combustion Engines — USCG B
16.02 –  ^  Inboard Engine‚ Transmission and Drive Service : ManualIntertec B
16.02 –  ^  Jane's Surface Skimmer SystemsRoy McLeavy B
16.02 –  ^  Kawasaki Jet Ski Shop Manual‚ 1976-1988Ron Wright B
16.02 –  ^  Kayaks You Can Build : An Illustrated Guide to Plywood ConstructionTed Moores B
16.02 –  ^  Knee-Deep in Shavings : Memories of Early Yachting and …Norman C. Blanchard B
16.02 –  ^  Knots (Chapman’s Nautical Guides)Brion Toss B
16.02 –  ^  Know Your Boat's Diesel EngineAndrew Simpson B
16.02 –  ^  Lightning and BoatsMichael v Huck Jr B
16.02 –  ^  Lofting — Allan Vaitses B
16.02 –  ^  London Goes to Sea : Restoring and Sailing an Old Boat …Peter Baumgartner B
16.02 –  ^  Look Inside : Cross-Sections · SHIPS — Moira Butterfield B
16.02 –  ^  Looking at SailsDick Kenny B
16.02 –  ^  MaintenanceTime-Life B
16.02 –  ^  Managing 12 Volts : How to Upgrade‚ Operate‚ and TroubleshootHarold Barre B
16.02 –  ^  Marine Diesel Basics — Dennison Berwick B
16.02 –  ^  Marine Diesel Engines : Maintenance‚ Troubleshooting‚ and RepairNigel Calder B
16.02 –  ^  Marine Diesel Engines : Maintenance & Repair ManualJean-Luc Pallas B
16.02 –  ^  Marine DieselsM. David Burghardt & George D. Kingsley B
16.02 –  ^  Marine Electrical Care & RepairDavid MacLean B
16.02 –  ^  Marine Electrical Electronics BibleJohn C. Payne B
16.02 –  ^  Marine Electrical SystemsDIY Boat Owner Magazine B
16.02 –  ^  Marine Engine Room Blue BookWilliam D. Eglinton B
16.02 –  ^  Marine Engines & PropulsionRanger Hope B
16.02 –  ^  Marine Fire Prevention‚ Firefighting and Fire SafetyUS DoC MA B
16.02 –  ^  Marine InvestigationsDavid Pascoe B
16.02 –  ^  Marine Metals ManualRoger Pretzer B
16.02 –  ^  Mariner Stand-Up Paddleboard Instructions - Designed and BuiltJack Young B
16.02 –  ^  Mauch's Sailboat GuideJan Mauch B
16.02 –  ^  Metal Corrosion In BoatsNigel Warren B
16.02 –  ^  Metal Boats : A Practical Guide for Building or Buying …Ken Scott B
16.02 –  ^  Metals Handbook — ASM B
16.02 –  ^  Mid Size Power BoatsDavid Pascoe B
16.02 –  ^  Modeller's Guide to Hull ConstructionA. Richard Mansir B
16.02 –  ^  Modern Boat BuildingEdwin Monk B
16.02 –  ^  Modern Boat MaintenanceBo Streiffert (Ed) B
16.02 –  ^  Motor Boat Building (1946)Charles F. Chapman (Ed) B
16.02 –  ^  Motor Boat EnginesAlan C. Wilson B
16.02 –  ^  Motor Yachts & TrawlersEd McKnew B
16.02 –  ^  Nautical Knots IllustratedPaul Snyder B
16.02 –  ^  NVIC 7-95 Guidance on Inspection‚ Repair‚ and Maintenance of Wooden HullsUSCG B
16.02 –  ^  NYNEX Boaters DirectoryNYNEX B
16.02 –  ^  Oars‚ Sails and SteamEdwin Tunis B
16.02 –  ^  Osmosis & Glassfibre Yacht ConstructionTony Staton-Bevan B
16.02 –  ^  Osmosis and the Care & Repair of Glassfibre YachtsTony Staton-Bevan B
16.02 –  ^  Outboard Boats You Can BuildWilliam Atkin B
16.02 –  ^  Outboard Motors Maintenance and Repair ManualJean-Luc Pallas B
16.02 –  ^  Own a Steel BoatMike Pratt B
16.02 –  ^  Passagemaking Handbook : Guide for Delivery Skippers & Boat OwnersJohn Rains B
16.02 –  ^  Pete Culler on Wooden BoatsJohn Burke (Ed) B
16.02 –  ^  Planking & Fastening (The Wooden Boat Series)Peter H. Spector (Ed) B
16.02 –  ^  Powerboat Care and RepairAllen D. Berrien B
16.02 –  ^  Powerboat GuideEd McKnew B
16.02 –  ^  PowerBoat Guide to Express & Sedan CruisersEd McKnew B
16.02 –  ^  PowerBoat Guide to Motor Yachts & Trawlers — Ed McKnew B
16.02 –  ^  PowerBoat Guide to Sportfishing BoatsEd McKnew B
16.02 –  ^  Powerboater's Guide to Electrical Systems (Boating Magazine)Edwin R. Sherman B
16.02 –  ^  Powerboating : Your First Book for Your First BoatKen Kreisler B
16.02 –  ^  Practical Ferro-Cement BoatbuildingJay R. Benford & Herman Husen B
16.02 –  ^  Practical Small Boat DesignsJohn Atkin B
16.02 –  ^  Practical Small Powerboat MaintenanceAllen D. Berrien B
16.02 –  ^  Preliminary Design of Boats & ShipsCyrus Hamlin B
16.02 –  ^  Primitive BenchmarkJerry N. Selness B
16.02 –  ^  Propeller HandbookDave Gerr B
16.02 –  ^  PulleysChris Oxlade B
16.02 –  ^  Quick & Easy Boat Maintenance : 1‚001 Time-Saving TipsSandy Lindsey B
16.02 –  ^  Radar AfloatTim Bartlett B
16.02 –  ^  Radar for Small CraftTim Bartlett B
16.02 –  ^  Reeds Diesel Engine Troubleshooting HandbookBarry Pickthall B
16.02 –  ^  Reeds Knot HandbookJim Whippy B
16.02 –  ^  Reeds Outboard Motor Troubleshooting HandbookBarry Pickthall B
16.02 –  ^  Refrigeration For PleasureboatsNigel Calder B
16.02 –  ^  Replacing Your Boat's Engine (Adlard Coles Manuals)Mike Westin B
16.02 –  ^  Restore your Wooden BoatStan Grayson (Ed) B
16.02 –  ^  Rigging : Rig your boat right for racing or cruisingDanilo Fabroni B
16.02 –  ^  Rigging HandbookBrion Toss B
16.02 –  ^  Rigging Illustrated Manuale completo (Italian)Brion Toss B
16.02 –  ^  Run Your Diesel Vehicle on BiofuelsJon Starbuck & Gavin D. j. Harper B
16.02 –  ^  Running FixTony Gibbs BF
16.02 –  ^  Rushton's Rowboats and CanoesWilliam Crowley B
16.02 –  ^  RYA Book of Diesel EnginesTim Bartlett B
16.02 –  ^  RYA Book of KnotsPeter Owen B
16.02 –  ^  RYA Book of Outboard MotorsTim Bartlett B
16.02 –  ^  RYA Diesel Engine HandbookAndrew Simpson B
16.02 –  ^  RYA VHF Handbook : The RYA'S Complete Guide to SRCTim Bartlett & Alison Noyce B
16.02 –  ^  Sail PerformanceCzeslaw A. Marchaj B
16.02 –  ^  Sail Power : The Complete Guide to Sails and Sail HandlingWallace Ross B
16.02 –  ^  Sailboat Buyer's Guide : Conducting Your Own SurveyKarel Doruyter B
16.02 –  ^  Sailboat Electrics SimplifiedDon Casey B
16.02 –  ^  Sailboat Hull and Deck RepairDon Casey B
16.02 –  ^  Sailboat RefinishingDon Casey B
16.02 –  ^  Sailing Ship Rigs & RiggingHarold A. Underhill B
16.02 –  ^  Sailing Ships‚ in Words and Pictures‚ From Papyrus Boats to …Björn Landström B
16.02 –  ^  Sailor's Assistant : Reference Data for Maintenance‚ Repair & CruisingJohn Vigor B
16.02 –  ^  Sailors' Secrets : Advice From The MastersMichael Badham & Robby Robinson B
16.02 –  ^  Sail's Things That Work : More then 100 Sea-Tested Improvements for … BoatSail B
16.02 –  ^  SeaworthinessCzeslaw A. Marchaj B
16.02 –  ^  Seaworthy: Essential Lessons from BoatUS — Robert A. Adriance – BoatU.S. B
16.02 –  ^  Self-Steering Without a WindvaneLee Woas B
16.02 –  ^  Seloc Bombardier Sea-doo Personal Watercraft … ManualClarence W. Coles. (T) B
16.02 –  ^  Seloc Kawasaki Personal Watercraft‚ 1992-97 Repair ManualJoan Coles B
16.02 –  ^  Seloc Yamaha Personal Watercraft … ManualClarence W. Coles B
16.02 –  ^  Ship Construction Sketches & NotesKemp & Young B
16.02 –  ^  ShipsRichard Humble B
16.02 –  ^  Ships & Boats : Sail‚ Navigation‚ Radar‚ Anchor‚ Keel …Chris Oxlade B
16.02 –  ^  Shipshape - The Art of Sailboat MaintenanceFerenc Mat B
16.02 –  ^  Simple Boat MaintenancePat Manley B
16.02 –  ^  Sloop : Restoring My Family's Wooden SailboatDaniel Robb B
16.02 –  ^  Small Boat Engines - Inboard & OutboardConrad Miller B
16.02 –  ^  Small Boat Guide to Electronics AfloatTim Bartlett B
16.02 –  ^  Small BoatsPhilip C. Bolger B
16.02 –  ^  Small Boats for Outboard EnginesWilliam Atkin B
16.02 –  ^  Small Boats SailsJeremy Howard-Williams B
16.02 –  ^  Small Craft Advisory : A Book About the Building of A BoatLouis D. Rubin B
16.02 –  ^  Small Craft RadarJohn French B
16.02 –  ^  Small Engines and Outdoor Power Equipment — Peter Hunn B
16.02 –  ^  Small Steel CraftIan Nicolson B
16.02 –  ^  Sorensen's Guide to Powerboats — Eric W. Sorensen B
16.02 –  ^  Spurr's Guide to Upgrading your Cruising SailboatDaniel Spurr B
16.02 –  ^  Stability and Trim for the Ship's OfficerWilliam E. George (Ed) B
16.02 –  ^  Stapleton's Powerboat Bible : How to Buy‚ Equip‚ and Organize …Sid Stapleton B
16.02 –  ^  Steel Away : Guidebook to … Steel SailboatsLeCain W. Smith & Sheila Moir B
16.02 –  ^  Steel Boatbuilding GuideGlen-L B
16.02 –  ^  Stitch & Glue ManualGlen-L B
16.02 –  ^  Stitch-and-Glue Boatbuilding : How to Build Kayaks and … BoatsChris Kulczycki B
16.02 –  ^  Strength of Aluminum vs Strength of SteelKasten B
16.02 –  ^  Strip-built Sea Kayak : Three Rugged‚ Beautiful Boats You Can BuildNick Schade B
16.02 –  ^  Surveying and Restoring Classic BoatsJ C Winters B
16.02 –  ^  Surveying Fiberglass Power BoatsDavid Pascoe B
16.02 –  ^  Surveying Small CraftIan Nicolson B
16.02 –  ^  Tail Fins and Two-Tones: The Guide to America's Classic Fiberglass and Aluminum Runabouts — Peter Hunn B
16.02 –  ^  Take the Mystery Out of Boat MaintenanceLawrence A. Diamond B
16.02 –  ^  The Adlard Coles Book of Diesel EnginesTim Bartlett B
16.02 –  ^  The Adlard Coles Book of Outboard MotorsTim Bartlett B
16.02 –  ^  The Art and Science of SailsTom Whidden‚ & Michael Levit B
16.02 –  ^  The Art of RiggingGeorge Biddlecombe B
16.02 –  ^  The Boat Buyer's Guide to Express and Sedan CruisersEd McKnew B
16.02 –  ^  The Boat Buyer's Guide to Motor Yachts and TrawlersEd McKnew B
16.02 –  ^  The Boat Buyer’s Guide to Sportfishing BoatsEd McKnew B
16.02 –  ^  The Boat Buyer's Guide to Trailerable Cruisers and RunaboutsEd McKnew B
16.02 –  ^  The Boat Buyer's Guide to Trailerable Fishing BoatsEd McKnew B
16.02 –  ^  The Boat Improvement BibleTarantoga B
16.02 –  ^  The Boat Repair ManualGeorge Buchanan B
16.02 –  ^  The Boatbuilder's Apprentice : Ins and outs of … wooden boatsGreg Rössel B
16.02 –  ^  The Boatman's Guide to Modern Marine MaterialsErnest A. Zadig B
16.02 –  ^  The Boatowner's Guide to Corrosion — Everett Collier B
16.02 –  ^  The Book of Wooden Boats - Volume IIBenjamin Mendlowitz B
16.02 –  ^  The Building of BoatsDouglas Hextall Chedzey Phillips-Birt B
16.02 –  ^  The Care and Repair of SailsJeremy Howard-Williams B
16.02 –  ^  The Care and Repair of Small Marine DieselsChris Thompson B
16.02 –  ^  The Classic Outboard Motor HandbookPeter Hunn B
16.02 –  ^  The Complete Anchoring HandbookAlain Poiraud+ B
16.02 –  ^  The Complete Book of Pleasure Boat EnginesErnest A. Zadig B
16.02 –  ^  The Complete Guide to Metal BoatsBruce Roberts-Goodson B
16.02 –  ^  The Complete Rigger’s ApprenticeBrion Toss B
16.02 –  ^  The Complete Sailing ManualSteve Sleight B
16.02 –  ^  The Diesel CompanionPat Manley B
16.02 –  ^  The Essential Boat Maintenance ManualJeff E. Toghill B
16.02 –  ^  The Fiberglass Boat HandbookJack Wiley B
16.02 –  ^  The Folding Schooner : And Other Adventures in Boat DesignPhilip C. Bolger B
16.02 –  ^  The Golden Age of the Racing Outboard — Peter Hunn B
16.02 –  ^  The Great Canoes : Reviving A Northwest Coast TraditionDavid Neel B
16.02 –  ^  The Guide to Wooden BoatsBenjamin Mendlowitz B
16.02 –  ^  The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ships‚ Boats‚ …Graham Blackburn B
16.02 –  ^  The Jim Richardson Boat BookJames B. Richardson B
16.02 –  ^  The Laminated Wood BoatbuildingHub Miller B
16.02 –  ^  The Legend of Chris-CraftJeffrey L. Rodengen B
16.02 –  ^  The Motorboat Electrical and Electronics ManualJohn C. Payne B
16.02 –  ^  The Napier WayBryan Boyle BB
16.02 –  ^  The New Cold-Molded Boatbuilding : From Lofting to LaunchingReuel B. Parker B
16.02 –  ^  The Old Outboard BookPeter Hunn B
16.02 –  ^  The Real RunaboutsRobert Speltz B
16.02 –  ^  The Repair of Wooden BoatsJohn Lewis B
16.02 –  ^  The RigChristopher Dawson B
16.02 –  ^  The Rigger’s ApprenticeBrion Toss B
16.02 –  ^  The Rigger’s LockerBrion Toss B
16.02 –  ^  The Rigging of Ships : in the Days of the Spritsail Topmast — R. C. Anderson B
16.02 –  ^  The Sailmaker's Apprentice : A Guide for the Self-Reliant Sailor — Emiliano Marino B
16.02 –  ^  The ShipbuildersLeonard Everett Fisher B
16.02 –  ^  The Small-Engine HandbookPeter Hunn B
16.02 –  ^  The Tactics of Small Boat RacingStuart H. Walker B
16.02 –  ^  The Total Boating Manual : 311 Powerboat EssentialsKevin Falvey B
16.02 –  ^  The Usborn Book of Cutaway BoatsChristopher Maynard B
16.02 –  ^  The Vintage Culture of Outboard Racing — Peter Hunn B
16.02 –  ^  The Willits Brothers and Their CanoesPatrick F. Chapman B
16.02 –  ^  The World's Best Sailboats : A SurveyFerenc Maté B
16.02 –  ^  The Young Sea Officer's Sheet AnchorDarcy Lever B
16.02 –  ^  Theory and Practice of Propellers For Auxiliary SailboatsJohn R. Stanton B
16.02 –  ^  Things I Wish I'd Known Before I Started SailingJohn Vigor B
16.02 –  ^  Thirty Wooden Boats : A Second Catalog of Building PlansWooden Boat Magazine B
16.02 –  ^  This Old BoatDon Casey B
16.02 –  ^  Trailerable Fishing BoatsEd McKnew B
16.02 –  ^  TrailerBoat GuideEd McKnew B
16.02 –  ^  Treatise on Masting Ships & Mast MakingJohn Fincham B
16.02 –  ^  Troubleshooting and Repairing Diesel EnginesPaul Dempsey B
16.02 –  ^  Troubleshooting Marine DieselsPeter Compton B
16.02 –  ^  Tuning Yachts & Small KeelboatsLawrie Smith B
16.02 –  ^  Twenty Affordable Sailboats To Take You AnywhereGregg Nestor B
16.02 –  ^  Ultimate Boat Maintenance ProjectsScott Smith B
16.02 –  ^  Under Sail : Equipment for the Serious SailorTony Meisel (Ed) B
16.02 –  ^  Under Sail : Aboard the World's Finest BoatsDavid Glenn B
16.02 –  ^  Understanding Boat Corrosion‚ Lightning Protection…John C. Payne B
16.02 –  ^  Understanding Boat DesignEdward S. Brewer B
16.02 –  ^  Understanding Boat Diesel EnginesJohn C. Payne B
16.02 –  ^  Understanding Rigs and RiggingRichard Henderson B
16.02 –  ^  Upgrading and Refurbishing the Older Fiberglass SailboatW. D. Booth B
16.02 –  ^  Vintage Aluminum & Fiberglass Runabout Book — Peter Hunn B
16.02 –  ^  Walking on Water: … Guide to Building … PaddleboardMark Schultz B
16.02 –  ^  Watch It Made in the USA : Visitor's Guide to the Best Factory Tours — Karen Axelrod B
16.02 –  ^  What Shape Is She In?. A Guide to the Surveying of BoatsAllan H. Vaitses B
16.02 –  ^  Wooden Boat DesignsChristian Nielsen B
16.02 –  ^  Wooden Boat Renovation : New Life … Using Modern MethodsJim Trefethen B
16.02 –  ^  Wooden Boat Repair ManualJohn Scarlett B
16.02 –  ^  Wooden Boats : In Pursuit of the Perfect Craft …Michael Ruhlman B
16.02 –  ^  Yacht Designing and PlanningHoward I. Chapelle B
16.02 –  ^  Your Boat's Electrical SystemConrad Miller & E. S. Maloney B
16.03 – Magazines: (Incl. Articles‚ Back Issues‚+). T
16.03 –  ^  The ANCHOR — Anchors Aweigh Academy M
16.03 –  ^  The Antique and Classic Boat Society ACBS W
16.03 –  ^  ^  Diva- A “Preserved-Original” ACBS WA
16.03 –  ^  ^  Tips on Varnishing Wooden Boats ACBS WA
16.03 –  ^  DIY Boat Owner - The Marine Maintenance MagazineBoatUS Mad Mariner (OoB) M
16.04 – Videos: (How-to-Tutorials‚ Documentaries‚ Travelogues‚+). T
16.05 – Websites: (Incl. Articles‚ Forum Posts‚ Tech Tips‚ Tech Notes‚ Social Media‚+). T
16.05 –  ^  Anchors Aweigh Academy V
16.05 –  ^  BoatUS V
16.05 –  ^  ^  Aluminum CareDon Casey WA
16.05 –  ^  ^  Carbon Monoxide = Silent KillerDon Casey WA
16.05 –  ^  ^  Chemical StrippersDon Casey WA
16.05 –  ^  ^  Choosing the Right Sealant for the JobDon Casey WA
16.05 –  ^  ^  Sealant ShorthandDon Casey WA
16.05 –  ^  ^  What Sealant Do You Need?Don Casey WA
16.05 –  ^  International Institute of Marine Surveying (IIMS) V
16.05 –  ^  ^  Ship and Boat Building TermsIIMS WA
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Sears Boat Motors: Motorgo, Waterwitch, Elgin, etc.
Chrysler & Force Outboards
Eska Outboard Motors
Allison Transmission
ZF Friedrichshafen AG
Marine Surveyors by Country
American Marine Ltd (Grand Banks)
Boat Inspection (Types of Marine Surveys)
Boat Builders: (A∼Z) (w/Vessel Types, Locale & Years Active)
USCG NVIC 07-95 Guidance on Inspection, Repair and Maintenance of Wooden Hulls
American Boat and Yacht Counsel (ABYC)


Layout of the EverythingAboutBoats.org Website's Pages

— Types of Webpages —
This website consists almost entirely of 3 types of webpages as follows:

  1. TOPIC PAGES (See Main Topic Pages listed on Website Contents or the Right Sidebar)
  2. VENDOR PAGES (Vendors of Products, Services, Events,+, DestinationsMedia Creators)
  3. PRODUCT PAGES (Equipment, Events, Media: pDoc, Books, Magazines, Videos, Websites,+)

Clickable Links that lead to other webpages appear in Blue Text and usually open in a new window.
Links in the Right Sidebar and most directories open in the current window, not a new window.

Note in the examples above that these pages form a natural hierarchy.
The unnumbered "^" pages are listed alphabetically in most tables.

Media Titles in tables are distinguished by their smaller font size.
Media (Books, Magazines, Videos, Articles,+) are treated as Products.
Vendors' Product Documentation (pDoc) are considered Media.
Destinations & Media Creators are treated as Vendors.
All Website Pages are optimized for viewing on
full-width disktop computer monitors,
but can be viewed on phones.

— Contents of Webpages —
Website Pages typically contain the following Sections:

  1. PATH (Shows the chain of EAB pages w/links that lead to the page being viewed).
    1. EXAMPLE:
      PATH: HOMEWEBSITE INDEX, WEBSITE CONTENTS » ∨
      BOAT BUILDING & REPAIR » Boat Equipment » Propulsion » Engines » ∨∨
      ∧∧ Ford, Ebro, American Diesel, AmMarine, Barr, Beta, Bomac, Bowman, Couach,
      Lees, Lehman, Mermaid, Parsons, RenaultSabre, Thornycroft, Wortham Blake »
      DO-IT-YOURSELF » DIY Boat Building & Repair » DIY Schools & Classes »
      MEDIA w/Creator Directory » Documentation, BooksMagazinesVideosWebsites »
    2. (The "»" right pointing Guillemet symbol shows the chain through the page links.)
    3. (The "," comma between page links in the chain indicates pages are not subordinate, but are instead at the same level. See engine brands in the example above.)
    4. (The "∨", "∨∨", "∨∨∨",+ symbols indicate that the path line continues with whatever follows the "∧", "∧∧", "∧∧∧",+ symbols respectively. "∧" Precedes each MAIN TOPIC Page.)
  2. PAGE CONTENTS (Table of Contents with links to each main section on the page).
  3. PAGE BODY (The type of page determines the contents of its body as follows:).
    1. TOPIC PAGES (Topic Treatment: Introduction, Overview, Background, Details,+).
      • (Many Topic Pages contain Directories of Vendors with Links).
      • (Most Directory Listings are Alphabetical and/or by Locale).
    2. VENDOR PAGES (Vendor's Profile, Contact Information, Products, Services,+).
      • (Manufacturers, Resellers, Refitters, Yards, Surveyors, Clubs, Schools, Authors,+).
      • (Boating & Travel Destinations are treated as Vendors on their own Vendor Pages).
    3. PRODUCT PAGES (Product Features, Vendor Links, Specifications, Documentation,+).
      • (Media created by a vendor is often treated as a Product on its own Product Page).
      • (Boating & Travel Events are often treated as Products on their own Product Pages).
  4. RELATED RESOURCES (Topics, Vendors, Products, Media: Books, Websites,+ with Links).
  5. PAGE TAIL Contains the following Anchors Aweigh Academy & EAB Website Features:
    1. The Anchors Aweigh Academy's EverythingAboutBoats.org Header.
    2. A link to our Featured Articles EAB Home Page.
    3. Top 20 Most Popular Articles. (The section that appears right above this section).
    4. Layout of the EverythingAboutBoats.org Website's Pages. (This very section).
    5. Topics of Webpages. (The very next section below).
    6. What we have accomplished so far.
    7. Members must Sign-In to gain full access to Expanded Pages & Programs.
    8. Sign-Up (if not already a member).
    9. Public Comments (about the website & about this page).
  6. RIGHT SIDEBAR (Website Contents menu with links to Main Topic & Subtopic pages).
    (On some smart phones, the Right Sidebar may appear at the bottom of the webpage)

— Topics of Webpages —
Website Pages are categorized under the following 16 MAIN TOPICS:

The MAIN TOPICS follow a natural progression from conception of the vessel thru its
building, marketing, survey, financing, insuring, transport, moorage, use and upkeep.
The MAIN TOPICS (all Caps) below are followed by their Main Subtopics with Links.

00 – HOME: CONTENTSABOUT EAB: Contact EAB, Abbreviations & Symbols, FAQ, GLOSSARY, ADs,+.
01 – ABOUT BOATS w/Museum Directory: Early History, Recent History, Modern Vessel Types,+.
02 – BOAT BUILDING, OUTFITTING, REFITTING & REPAIR: Materials, Equipment, Builders,+.
03 – BOAT MARKETING: Boat Shows, Dealers & Brokers, Importing & Exporting, Auctions & Sales,+.
04 – BOAT INSPECTION: Types of Marine Surveys, Marine Surveyors, Schools, DIY Inspections,+.
05 – BOAT TITLES & VESSEL REGISTRY: Boat Title & Registration, Vessel Registry, Title Co's,+.
06 – BOAT FINANCING: Conventional (Banks, Credit Unions,+), Unconventional (Creative),+.
07 – BOAT INSURANCE: Maritime & Recreational: Coverage, Carriers, Agents,+., Claim Processing,+.
08 – BOAT TRANSPORT: By Sea (Piggyback, Delivery Skippers & Crews, & Towing), Over-Land,+.
09 – BOAT HAULING & LAUNCHING: Drydocks, Ways, Lifts, Cranes & Hoists, Launch Ramps,+.
10 – BOAT MOORAGE & STORAGE: Builders, Anchorages, Marinas, Yards, Racks & Stacks,+.
11 – BOATING ORGANIZATIONS: Yacht Clubs & Sailing Clubs, Paddling Clubs, Boat Owners,+.
12 – BOATING & TRAVEL: Events, Destinations, Boat Rentals & Charters, Cruises, Voyages,+.
13 – BOATING & MARITIME EDUCATION: Recreational Seamanship, Ship's Master & Crew,+.
14 – MARINE LAWS & REGULATIONS: International & National LawsLawyers‚ Investigators‚+.
15 – DO-IT-YOURSELF: DIY Boat Building & Repair, DIY Boat Sales, DIY Boat Surveys, DIY Classes,+.
16 – MEDIA w/Creator Directory + Academy eLibrary: pDocs, Books, Magazines, Videos, Websites,+.

The above MAIN TOPICS and a more detailed listing of Subtopics can
be found on the Website Contents page and on the Right Sidebar.


What we have accomplished so far.
Anchors Aweigh Academy and its EverythingAboutBoats.org website.

  • Published over 50,000 website pages about boats and boating, bringing us closer to reaching our goal of becoming "The ultimate reference resource about boats and ships for everyone from the beginning recreational boater to the seasoned professional mariner!"
  • Published over 300 website main topic webpages, many with full articles on the topic. See our Website Contents or the Right Sidebar for the listing of the main topic pages.
  • Published over 9,000 marine vendor webpages, all with their contact information, most with a description of their products and services, many with product documentation, specifications and independent reviews. (incl.: Boat designers, boat building tools, material and equipment manufacturers and suppliers, boat builders and dealers, yacht brokers, marine surveyors, boat insurers, boat transporters, skippers and crews, boatyards and marinas, yacht clubs, boat rentals and yacht charters, boating, seamanship and maritime schools, marine law attorneys and expert witnesses, boat refitters and repairers, book authors, magazine publishers, video producers, and website creators)
  • Acquired over 120,000 pages of product documentation including Catalogs, Brochures, SpecSheets, Pictures, Serial Number Guides, Installation Manuals, OpManuals, Parts Catalogs, Parts Bulletins, Shop Manuals, Wiring Diagrams, Service Bulletins, and Recalls. And have made all viewable to Academy Members through our EAB website eLibrary.
  • Acquired over 1,200 books and magazine back issues in our academy library and so far have made over 700 viewable to Academy Members through our EAB website eLibrary.
  • Published over 500 DIY How-To articles about boat design, construction, inspection, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair. We are working hard to do more.

We are currently formatting and polishing the Anchors Aweigh Academy online and hands-on courses. Our Marine Surveying course has proven to be excellent for both the beginner and the seasoned surveyor, and especially helpful to the Do-It-Yourselfer.


Current Academy Members must SIGN IN to gain FULL access to this
website including expanded pages and valuable Academy programs
like our Academy eLibrary and our Ask-An-Expert Program!

If your membership has expired, CLICK HERE to Renew.

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CLICK HERE to discover how you can become a Member and gain FULL access to
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General Comments About the Website

FROM Donald: "This is an awesome website. I found the information that I needed right away from one of the over 20,000 free articles that you provide as a public service. I'm surprised that so much if this site is free. But I still signed up so I could access the thousands of expanded pages, interesting articles, and dozens of valuable programs! The member's library of books, magazines and videos that I can view online is really terrific! I understand that you and your staff are all unpaid volunteers. Please keep up the good work. And I commend you for your plans to add another 10,000 free informative articles over the next year. I'm thrilled to support you in this endeavor with my small membership donation. Thanks again for all your hard work."

FROM Huey: "I agree with my Uncle, I too have found the articles to be very enlightening. They say that it will take about 100,000 articles to cover the full scope that they have envisioned for the website. They have over 20,000 articles so far and that's doing pretty well, but it could take several years to get the rest. I also noticed that many of the Main Topic Pages and some of the article pages are still in the rough draft stage. I guess that they will fill in as they can get volunteers to work on them. But what I can't figure out is why anyone would spend the time writing informative in depth articles just to give away free to this website for publication? What's in it for them?"

FROM Dewey: "Well Huey, to me It looks like most of the articles on this website are written by very informed people, like boating instructors, boat designers, boat builders, riggers, electricians, fitters, marine repair technicians and marine surveyors. Writing such articles helps establish them as knowledgeable professionals. After all, this website was originally created by a school for marine technicians and marine surveyors. The website is growing in content every day. They even had to move to a bigger, more powerful server because the website's traffic has been growing exponentially."

FROM Louie: "I agree with everyone above. This site is quickly becoming the ultimate reference resource about every aspect of boats and ships for everyone from the beginning recreational boater to the seasoned professional mariner. I use the topic pages on the right sidebar to browse around the website. It's like a Junior Woodchucks' Guidebook for Boaters. Their Members' Library of over 300 popular and obscure books and over 200 magazine back issues that can be viewed online is fabulous. The Academy's magazine is especially informative. On top of that, there is the "Ask-An-Expert program for members where you can get an expert's answer to any of your boat questions. And a whole years membership is only $25. What a deal! I really love being part of this "Everything About Boats" community and help provide thousands of helpful articles free to the public. I think that I'll sit down right now and write an article about my experiences boating with my uncle."

FROM Scrooge: "You rave about this website like it was the best thing since sliced bread. Well, I think it stinks. Sure, it has a lot of good information for boaters, and they're adding more every day, but it will probably never be finished. Furthermore, I don't even own a boat. And I wouldn't have a boat even if someone gave me one. Boats are a waste of money and time and energy and money! They're just a hole in the water you pour money into. If you gave me a boat, I'd sell it quicker then you could say Baggywrinkle. Then I'd lock up the cash with all my other money so I could keep my eye on it and count it every day. Bah humbug."

FROM Daisy: "I'm just so glad that Donald got the boat so we and the boys could enjoy boating — together. And of course all of the girls, April, May, and June, love to be on the water too, especially when that is where the boys are. Oh poor Scrooge, boating is more fun then you could possibly imagine."

FROM Scrooge: "After seeing how much fun you all have on the water together, I regret that I didn't have that much fun when I was young. I've had a change of heart, and I'm giving each of you a Lifetime Academy Membership."

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