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The magnificent 7 from Nanni Diesel

by Nanni Diesel on 24 Jun 2010
Just 7hp, but all of them potent. Nanni Diesel www.nannidiesel.com.au
New from Nanni Diesel is a potent little single cylinder that will have many recreational yachties buzzing with interest. It’s the Nanni N1.7, a single cylinder diesel engine which is compact in dimensions but it delivers a worthwhile 7 hp, perfect for smaller yachts and day boats.

Weighing in at just 64kg, the N1.7 is one of the lightest and more compact engines on the market today.

It may be small, but the N1.7 delivers its maximum power output at a relaxed 3600 rpm, for minimal noise and vibration. In fact you’d be hard pressed to find a comparable engine this light and delivering this much power.

The name Nanni needed little introduction to seasoned boat owners. Inherent in the company’s range of engines from 7 – 320horsepower is 50 years of engineering experience. Based in Europe, Nanni teams with the world’s leading manufacturers produce a range of engines you can count on. Little wonder many of the world’s leading boat builders choose Nanni as original fitment. That means you can be confident that when you power with the Nanni N1.7, you can expect support from a comprehensive worldwide dealer network.

So if your current engine is on the way out, look closely at the new Nanni N1.7 and see how easily can fit right into your engine compartment and bring new life to your power or sail boat.

Find out more at the Nanni Diesel display, stands 237 & 238 in Hall 2 at the Sydney International Boat Show, or visit www.nannidiesel.com.au
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