Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery

Upgrade boosts 280-bore challenger

Taken from: Marine Propulsion & Auxiliary Machinery December/January 2009/10


Design and system refinements have benefited MAN Diesel's V28/33D contender for fast vessel propulsion and offshore genset drive projects, over 50 examples of which are now in service or on order An uprated and upgraded version of MAN Diesel’s V28/33D medium speed engine is intended to strengthen its competitiveness in fast ferry, naval and megayacht propulsion sectors as well as for genset drives in offshore applications. The highest power density in its speed class is claimed for the im....

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