Re-powering 33' Cape Dory
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re-powering 33' Cape Dory
Hi,
I have a 1981 33' Cape Dory powered by a Volvo Penta MD 11C. I am planning to re-power in the next few years (if the Volvo lasts that long) and would like to know what others who have re-powered the Volvo engine have done. What replacement engine have you used? Problems, successes, failures, costs, suggestions, ideas ...
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Brigadoon
I have a 1981 33' Cape Dory powered by a Volvo Penta MD 11C. I am planning to re-power in the next few years (if the Volvo lasts that long) and would like to know what others who have re-powered the Volvo engine have done. What replacement engine have you used? Problems, successes, failures, costs, suggestions, ideas ...
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Brigadoon
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Re: Re-powering 33' Cape Dory
The old MD11 is a pretty bullet proof engine, would probably stop a mortar.
Check out Beta Marine. This is the direction I believe we are going as soon as we have a couple more thousand in the cookie jar.
Farron Peffer
BETA MARINE US Ltd.
11702 Hwy 306 South
Minnesott Beach, NC 28510
www.betamarine.net
Tel: (877) 227 2473 (toll free)
Tel: (252) 249 2473
Fax: (252) 249 0049
Check out Beta Marine. This is the direction I believe we are going as soon as we have a couple more thousand in the cookie jar.
Farron Peffer
BETA MARINE US Ltd.
11702 Hwy 306 South
Minnesott Beach, NC 28510
www.betamarine.net
Tel: (877) 227 2473 (toll free)
Tel: (252) 249 2473
Fax: (252) 249 0049
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Re: Re-powering 33' Cape Dory
Stanley and Farron got all of my cookies!
Great engines, wonderful service from Beta NC. Others, such as Joe Demers and Ben Thomas were also very helpful.
Dropping a 20 in there will put your boat on a 200 Lb. diet too. Beta engines are significantly lighter than the Volvo mooring blocks.
See my other thread in the projects section.
Great engines, wonderful service from Beta NC. Others, such as Joe Demers and Ben Thomas were also very helpful.
Dropping a 20 in there will put your boat on a 200 Lb. diet too. Beta engines are significantly lighter than the Volvo mooring blocks.
See my other thread in the projects section.
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Re: Re-powering 33' Cape Dory
Regards,
John Campbell
"Silhouette"
Cohasset MA
Re: Re-powering 33' Cape Dory
John, I repowered with the M25XPB back in 2007. I have the 31 so I have less displacement than you. What prop do you have? I still have the original three bladed 15X12 if I'm reading the stamp correctly. It's not very clear. I'm not really considering replacing my prop but I am curious.Johnlindac wrote:Repowered my 33 in 2009 with Universal M25XPB 3 Cylinder Diesel. My mechanic felt it was the best option. Let me know if any questions or any details needed.
Regards,
John Campbell
"Silhouette"
Cohasset MA
Jim Walsh
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Ex Captain-Northeast Fleet
CD31 ORION
The currency of life is not money, it's time
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Re: Re-powering 33' Cape Dory
Cannot access prop due to snow. However it is the 3 blade that I believe was original to the boat in 1980. Will try to get to it tomorrow (warmer weather due and will check for detail then and let you know.
Regards,
Regards,
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Re: Re-powering 33' Cape Dory
Not knowing exactly what to look for, the only markings on my 3 blade prop are "Michigan Sailor, number 371216 and what appears as 01 09. Hopes this helps.
Regards,
John
Regards,
John
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Re: Re-powering 33' Cape Dory
Sorry to be late posting on this thread.
You may have another option:
Our prior owner considered re powering, but his mechanic thought it unnecessary. The engine did not have excessive hours, but there were hints of valve, injector and head gasket issues. So, the PO just had the head only rebuilt, including the injector pump. The old Universal runs great with plenty of power. The total cost was $4500 with labor, including new prop shaft, cutlass bearing and drip less box and replacing the heavier cables.
Those Betas are nice, though, and a bit easier to service. Not so pricey as the Westerbeke, and probably the same block.
Enjoy that 33, a gorgeous design.
Terry
You may have another option:
Our prior owner considered re powering, but his mechanic thought it unnecessary. The engine did not have excessive hours, but there were hints of valve, injector and head gasket issues. So, the PO just had the head only rebuilt, including the injector pump. The old Universal runs great with plenty of power. The total cost was $4500 with labor, including new prop shaft, cutlass bearing and drip less box and replacing the heavier cables.
Those Betas are nice, though, and a bit easier to service. Not so pricey as the Westerbeke, and probably the same block.
Enjoy that 33, a gorgeous design.
Terry
Jennifer & Terry McAdams
Kearsarge, New Hampshire
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
CD 31 #33 "Glissade"
Way too many other small boats
Kearsarge, New Hampshire
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
CD 31 #33 "Glissade"
Way too many other small boats
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Re: Re-powering 33' Cape Dory
Make sure you consider how easy it will be to get to the service item, impeller, oil filter, dipstick, etc. on whatever engine you decide on.
I repowered replacing a Westerbeke 46 with a Westerbeke 55. The impeller on the new engine was in an impossible position to replace with out removing the water pump and one hose. It may have been perfectly placed in another application. Ultimately I went with a a crank mounted water pump which is right behind the access panel. A 1000 times easier to get to.
Joe
I repowered replacing a Westerbeke 46 with a Westerbeke 55. The impeller on the new engine was in an impossible position to replace with out removing the water pump and one hose. It may have been perfectly placed in another application. Ultimately I went with a a crank mounted water pump which is right behind the access panel. A 1000 times easier to get to.
Joe
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Re: Re-powering 33' Cape Dory
We put in a Beta 25.
Tom and Jean Keevil
CD33 Rover
Ashland OR and Ladysmith, BC
CD33 Rover
Ashland OR and Ladysmith, BC