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Mitsubishi 

The world-famous company, which became famous primarily due to cars, did not ignore the expanses of water. Marine engines manufactured by Mitsubishi follow the tradition of Japanese quality while meeting the generally accepted quality standards in their field.

 

You can find both outboard and inboard motors for Mitsubishi yachts and boats. Not all of them run on diesel fuel - there are also gasoline ones.

 

Craftsman Marine CM3.27 marine diesel engine

The quality and durable Craftsman Marine diesel engine is based on Mitsubishi engines with a consumption of 27 liters per second. In addition to the reliability guaranteed by the manufacturer, Craftsman Marine engines, based on Mitsubishi diesel engines, have many other advantages. For example, the ability to easily pick up and replace broken or outdated parts for a long service life, as well as a low cost of service.

 

All engines of this type are impeccably compliant with emission standards, making them environmentally friendly equipment. Compliance with all safety standards, low noise and vibration levels and ease of installation and maintenance are achieved during production in factories with many years of experience and the highest quality equipment.

 

Craftsman Marine CM3.27 Engine Specifications:

Number of cylinders - 3; cylinder diameter - 76 mm; piston stroke - 70.00; compression ratio - 22: 1; maximum rotation speed - 3600 rpm, weight: 113 kg

 

Craftsman Marine CM4.42 Marine Engine

Based on the Mutsubishi industrial engine, the Craftsman Marine CM4.42 small boat engine meets all the principles of Japanese quality: economical fuel consumption, reliability, power. Industrial engines are marinated under the dual supervision of Craftsman Marine and Mutsubishi in a state-of-the-art facility.

 

The advantageous feature of Mutsubishi engines is the absence of vibration and low noise level. Strict compliance with all requirements for emission standards and longevity are backed by manufacturers' warranties. All engines can be equipped with the Sail Drive ZF SD10 yacht propeller. Also, the design always has a reverse gearbox for a straight shaft and a two-circuit cooling system of two types, at the request of the client.

 

Craftsman Marine CM4.42 Engine Specifications:

Number of cylinders - 4; cylinder diameter - 78 mm; piston stroke - 92.00; compression ratio - 22: 1; maximum rotation speed - 3000 rpm, weight: 175 kg

 

Craftsman Marine CM2.16 marine engine

The CM2.16 marine engine is a joint product of Craftsman Marine and Mitsubishi. It was created under the supervision of specialists from both companies, so it absorbed all the best from their credo: reliability, durability, strength, and efficiency. It is designed for small boats, has a low noise level and virtually no vibration, which makes it possible to install it on boats intended for recreation, implying a long stay of passengers on board.

 

All engines of this type have a dual-circuit cooling system. In addition, an alarm sensor is displayed on the dashboard for the following indicators: exhaust temperature, cooling temperature, oil pressure, preheating.

A reverse gearbox is installed under a straight shaft.

 

Craftsman Marine CM2.16 engine specifications:

Number of cylinders - 2; cylinder diameter - 76 mm; piston stroke - 70.00; compression ratio - 23: 1; maximum rotation speed - 3600 rpm, weight: 98 kg


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