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One of the YANMAR Neander Dtorque diesel outboards mounted mid-hull on sailing catamaran X-IT
One of the YANMAR Neander Dtorque diesel outboards mounted mid-hull on sailing catamaran X-IT

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Innovative Twin Dtorque Outboard Solution Repowers Hitchhiker Sailing Catamaran

Opening up exciting new potential for the use of advanced diesel outboard power on larger sailing catamarans, the innovative installation of two Dtorque 111 turbo diesel outboards has successfully repowered a 52-foot Hitchhiker multi-hull, SV X-IT.

The breakthrough refit project to mount new twin 50 hp Dtorque engines in an inside mid-hull position upon hydraulic plates within sea-breaking pods has achieved impressive results in sea trials, with enhanced performance reported under both power and sail.

The first serial production diesel outboard with dual crankshaft and the smallest diesel outboard with common rail fuel injection, YANMAR’s Dtorque Turbo Diesel offers a range of benefits, including a remarkable torque output peaking at 111 Nm at 2,500 rpm, fuel economy, safety, reliability, and low noise and vibration, that could now be experienced by catamaran owners.

Using Dtorque outboards supplied by YANMAR’s Australia distributor Power Equipment, the radical installation was devised by Ballina Slipways shipwright Michael Cocks and catamaran X-IT owner Ilan Sebban. Sydney-based Ilan wanted to replace his cockpit-mounted 60 hp petrol outboards for a safer and more reliable alternative, and had discounted diesel inboards due to sailing hull compromises. The smooth-running 804cc Neander-engineered outboards were selected as the ideal solution, with torque performance surpassing the leading 70 hp fuel-injected, four-stroke gasoline outboards, fuel consumption of less than 12 litres per hour and expected service life in excess of 10,000 hours.

The midships position was integral to the plan to make the boat sit better in the water, with sea-breaking pods then designed and fabricated in front of each outboard position to mount the Dtorque engines when in use and protect and reduce drag when retracted from service. Jacking plates allow both proper water entry for the outboard legs and full retraction away from the splash whilst under sail.

On the cat’s return sail, it hit close to 19 knots on multiple sections of the trip and averaged 9.5 knots under sail, with improved boat tracking in the new configuration, particularly with downwind sailing. The performance of the new Dtorque diesel outboards also delivered some impressive numbers, logging just over 10 knots on the sea trials and a similar speed under motor on open waters, with a notable lack of vibration under power and cool running temperatures below 40°C.

Justin Hogen, YANMAR MARINE INTERNATIONAL, Area Sales Manager Outboard Engines, said: "This interesting catamaran repower project confirms the capabilities and versatility of this unique diesel outboard and its appeal for a wide range of applications. The combination of long range, low running costs, durability and low emissions offers key benefits, while boat owners will also appreciate the increased on-board comfort, safety and minimal maintenance.”

A modern classic of the larger recreational multi-hulls, SV X-IT was the last built by the founder of Hitchhiker designs, John Hitch, in around 2005. With the backup of reliable and capable diesel power, owner Ilan plans to sail her to Cape Town next year.

The Neander Dtorque Turbo Diesel outboard is distributed worldwide by YANMAR.

Check out the complete story here: https://www.powerequipment.com.au/catamaran-set-to-become-torque-of-the-town-after-repower-installation/

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For further press information, please contact:

Rozemarijn Loffelt

Senior Marketing Specialist, Global Marketing Marine Department

YANMAR MARINE INTERNATIONAL B.V.

Email: Rozemarijn_loffelt@yanmar.com

Tel: +31 (0)36 5493225

or

Jules Riegal

Saltwater Stone

Email: j.riegal@saltwater-stone.com

Tel: +44 (0)1202 669244

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With its beginnings in Osaka, Japan in 1912, YANMAR went on to become the first company to succeed in making a compact diesel engine of practical size in 1933. With industrial diesel engines as the cornerstone of the business, YANMAR has continued to expand its range of products, services and expertise to deliver total solutions as a diesel engine and equipment manufacturer. Providing small and large engines, agricultural machinery and facilities, construction equipment, energy systems, marine engines, machine tools, and components — YANMAR’s global operations span seven business domains on land and at sea.

Based in the Netherlands, YANMAR MARINE INTERNATIONAL is focused on the recreational marine sector globally, supplying engines for both sailboats and powerboats, and light duty commercial applications. Over the years, YANMAR has built an enviable reputation for proven marine technology delivering high quality and reliability and continues to develop advanced technology for the cleanest and most efficient diesel engines.

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