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Cummins 450 Diamond Series….?

Discussion in 'Engines' started by Norseman, Apr 15, 2024.

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  1. Norseman

    Norseman Senior Member

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    Island Packet?
    That was a sailboat brand manufacture..
    My buddy was the dealer in Fort Lauderdale, great quality boats and voted one of the best US boat producers, The Cadillac of Boats.
    Then things changed and they are gone.
    I rented dock space to a few, a 34 and a 37, Crealock design if memory serves right.
    Didn’t know they made power boats, learn something new every day.
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    They made great power boats.
    I actually enjoyed working on all.
    Just looked, Still have their support phone number in my phone.
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    Norseman Senior Member

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    Must be rare animals, don’t think I have seen one in the wild.
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    Norseman Senior Member

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    Thar she blows…
    Nice boat, but twins.
    Trying to stay with a single, mostly for less maintenance than a twin, but also more room in the engine compartment and less complexity with fuel systems, charging systems, batteries, etc.
    I had twins before but outboards.
    Have operated twin inboard diesels and of course love the maneuverability and the redundancy of two separate power plants but prefer a big single if given the choice.
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    That was the only example I could find.
    The smaller ones had single engine installs.
    I think they had bow thrusters also, to help the challenged operators.:rolleyes: