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Diesel Power & Propulsion

WaterMota Motivates Back to Seawork

Seawork regulars WaterMota Ltd return to Seawork from new premises at Newton Abbot in Devon which were opened in recent festivities attended by representatives from Daewoo, Dong-I, JMP, Westerbeke, Twin Disc, ZF, Maritime Journal andothers. The official ribbon cutting was conducted by James Grazebrook, past president of the British Marine Federation and president of National Boat Shows .

WaterMota technicians and personnel from Daewoo in Korea at the recent Grand Opening of the companys new premises in Devon UK.
WaterMota technicians and personnel from Daewoo in Korea at the recent Grand Opening of the companys new premises in Devon UK.

For Seawork 2005 WaterMota will be showing a selection of Daewoo marine propulsion engines and gensets, Dong-I reversing gearboxes and PTOs, JMP pumps and impellers plus Westerbeke engines and gensets.

The Daewoo propulsion range extends from 70 to 1,200bhp while gensets range from 20kW to 625kVA. The Westerbeke propulsion range extends from 12 to 170bhp while its gensets run from 4kW to 80kW. All meet the latest emission regulations, are available with double skin fuel lines, and meet most classification requirements.

Recent installations supplied by WaterMota include a pair of 480bhp Daewoo V158TIH engines matched to ZF350 gearboxes to re-power SeaHorse , a workboat belonging to Williams Marine & Port Services in Pembroke. A pair of 230bhp Daewoo L136TI marine engines plus 12kW and 20kW Westerbeke gensets are being installed on the Pride of Exmouth for the Stuart Line.

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WaterMota technicians and personnel from Daewoo in Korea at the recent Grand Opening of the companys new premises in Devon UK.

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