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Bimotor and Raywin set for Genoa Boat Show

by Diesel International 30 Sep 2020 00:52 PDT
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Bimotor and Raywin will attend Genoa Boat Show, what's going to start on Thursday October 1st. It is a premiere for Raywin at Genoa Boat Show. On show will be the 4-cylinder (3 is also available), 2.45 liters displacement, turbocharged, RCD II compliant.

Bimotor and Raywin at the Genoa Boat Show's Power Village

Bimotor and Raywin at the Genoa Boat Show. Raywin marine engines for propulsion application as well as auxiliary power units (9 to 40kVA), is the most valuable solution, in the lower power range, from 65hp (48kW) down to 20 hp (15 kW), optimized by NVH, low noise, low vibration and small heat load, reaching the advanced level of similar premium brands models; the Raywin marine portfolio is compliant with RCD-II certification for pleasure applications.

On the Show, Bimotor exhibits the 2.45l, 4 cylinders, turbocharged, equipped with the heat exchanger, sea water pump, water cooled exhaust and the Stanadyne DB rotary injection pump. Equipped with SAE#4/7.5" flywheel, the engine has excellent propulsion characteristics and can be used as the main power of small ships and speedboats as well as for OBG.

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