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Yanmar showcases complete line-up of sailboat and powerboat engines at boot Düsseldorf

by Saltwater Stone 7 Jan 2019 14:18 UTC 19-27 January 2019
Yanmar 4LV sterndrive marine diesel engine with Yanmar ZT370 © Yanmar Marine

Yanmar is highlighting the advanced technology and innovations behind its complete line-up of sailboat and powerboat engines at this year's boot Düsseldorf.

The leading supplier of innovative engines and technology-driven marine propulsion systems is introducing its new 4LV250 sterndrive marine diesel engine to showcase for the first time alongside the popular Yanmar 6LY and 8LV series and the proven JH common rail (CR) series of sailboat engines.

Offering exceptional acceleration, fuel efficiency, quiet and virtually smoke and odor free operation, and low vibration for a smooth-running engine, the comprehensive and high-performance Yanmar range suit a wide variety of vessels from sailboats, superyacht tenders, motorboats to fast sports craft and ski boats.

Floris Lettinga, Director Sales and Marketing of Yanmar Marine International, said: "Following the launch of the full Yanmar 4LV series range, we are delighted to showcase our extensive family of new generation common rail marine diesel engines at boot Düsseldorf. Offering minimal fuel consumption and exceptionally low noise and emission levels, our strengthened range will enable more owners and operators to experience the significant benefits associated with common rail technology. Our JH range from 40 to 110 mhp, with the addition of the award-winning 3JH40, has attracted an extensive variety of new customers clear indication that this family of engines has become the new global standard in sailboat propulsion."

Yanmar recently launched its next-generation five-engine 4LV sterndrive marine diesel engine models fitted with the Yanmar ZT370 to complete its 4LV series. The 150 to 250 mhp range with Yanmar ZT370 sterndrive, adds to the established 3500 rpm 150, 170, & 195 mhp units and highest-power 3800 rpm 230 and 250 mhp models.

Proved for cruising applications and ideal for installation in new craft with limited engine-room space, the fourth-generation 6LY series has been built with all the best attributes of its predecessors, combined with the latest technical know-how to improve efficiency and reduce emissions. Meanwhile, the high-end performance 8LV series is ideal for fast sports craft, ski boats and luxury cruisers, combining astonishing speed and acceleration with low noise levels and fuel economy. With a maximum engine speed of 3,800 rpm, well ahead of other engines in this sector, it also provides excellent performance at low speeds, idling at 550 rpm.

Visit Yanmar at this year's boot Düsseldorf from 19th to 27th January in Hall 10 Stand G57.

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