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Perkins - Sabre Engines Ltd

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Wimborne

Dorset

+44 (0)1202 893720

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  • The ‘Eco 1’ workboat is powered by a pair of Perkins marine diesel engines

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    New Perkins powered workboat

    2012-06-13T17:03:00

    A new environmental workboat built by Croatia''s Diva Mariner d.o.o., has been powered with a pair of Perkins marine diesel engines.

  • The engine of Boy Alan was factory de-rated from its standard 190 hp at 2,100 rpm to an even more economical and stress free 160 hp at 1,850 rpm.

    News

    Canny Scots crabber opts for economy

    2011-06-27T11:45:00

    Scrabster based Boy Alan, a new shellfish catcher built by the Seaway Group in Macduff, Scotland, typifies the latest generation of under-10m, purpose built, static-gear boats.

  • Divers Down’s Swanage Diver is now powered by a pair of the recently launched Perkins Marine Power M300C engines.

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    Repowered dive boat a breath of fresh air

    2010-06-21T17:09:00

    Appropriately named Divers Down, believed to be the UK’s oldest dive school and one of the south coast’s most respected dive charter and escorted dive operators, has repowered one of its boats.

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    New hearts for Dart workboats

    2009-04-01T12:36:00

    Three workboats operated by Dart Harbour and Navigation Authority in the UK have been repowered with Perkins Sabre engines. They are Lynx, a pilot boat that doubles as the harbour launch, Hercules, the authority’ s largest vessel and floating crane that, in addition to its moorings duties, is also available ...

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    Sightseeing Power on the Cape d'Agde

    2008-04-01T20:09:00

    Two new 12m purpose built sightseeing boats operated by Les Coches D' eau on the Cape d' Agde, a few kilometres from Montpelier in the south of France, have each been fitted with a pair of Perkins Sabre M92B engines.

  • The new Perkins Sabre M92B complies with all known European marine environmental legislation until 2011.

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    Naturally Aspirated Clean Marine Engine

    2005-10-01T00:00:00

    The new naturally aspirated Perkins Sabre M92B is claimed to be the only marine propulsion engine in the world to be certified as complying with Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine (CCNR) Stage Two requirements, which do not come into force until January 2007. The new direct injection four ...

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    Perkins Sabre Launches Upgraded Specification M92

    2004-10-01T00:00:00

    Perkins Sabre ''s new M92B engine is an upgraded, new specification version of their popular M92 .

  • The new Perkins Sabre 415GM onboard genset engine.

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    New Genset Extends Perkins Sabre Range

    2004-04-01T00:00:00

    With the introduction of the new 415GM genset engine, Perkins Sabre now offers seven genset engines with net engine power outputs spanning from 13.5kWm to 161kWm.

  • Ballycastle Charters has increased its range with the powerful Perkins Sabre M265Ti engine.

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    Tuna Tremble at 'Lord Moyle' Repower

    2003-11-01T00:00:00

    Ballycastle Charters has completed the refit of its Aqua Star 9m sea fishing charter boat Lord Moyle by repowering with a Perkins Sabre M265Ti engine.

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