by Marine Diesel Specialists | May 20, 2019 | Blog, Marine Events, Yachting Events
Yachts are more than the perfect way to reach vacation destinations or fish in pristine waters. Yachts and boats offer the perfect vantage point to enjoy 4th of July fireworks. Many yacht owners take things a step further by hosting a yacht party for 4th of July. Our MAN engine rebuild company shares safety tips for celebrating the holiday safely.
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by Marine Diesel Specialists | May 15, 2019 | Blog, Yachting Travel
Summer is here, and we’re sharing our favorite summertime yachting destinations. If you’re ready to hit the water or wondering where to sail, check out these summertime yachting and sailing vacation spots. Your next destination is waiting!
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by Marine Diesel Specialists | Apr 28, 2019 | Blog
Between commercial shipping, defense, and leisure maritime ventures, the waterways are primed for major growth in the marine engine outlook. Marine travel is still one of the most popular methods of transportation, shipping, and defense. Global Market Insights anticipate that the global marine engine market will surpass $13 billion USD by 2024, with the US industry size growing to $1 billion USD by the same year.1
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by Marine Diesel Specialists | Apr 19, 2019 | Blog, Yacht Engines
Many people consider buying a used yacht, as the price for a used boat can be considerably less than a new one. And if the yacht is maintained properly and passes important inspections, a used yacht can bring all the joys of yachting for a fraction of the cost. At Marine Diesel Specialists, we have seen far too many first-time boat buyers take the leap into a vessel that’s just too much of a fixer-upper. Before completing your purchase, explore our used yacht buying guide to make sure you’re choosing the right yacht.
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by Marine Diesel Specialists | Apr 10, 2019 | Yacht Engines, Yacht Upkeep
Generators are responsible for creating electrical power within your yacht, acting almost as a second engine that focuses on powering your appliances and other electrical features. They work by transforming fuel, typically diesel fuel, into electricity. This is similar to traditional generators you may use on land, but marine generators need extra maintenance and upkeep to ensure their proper functionality. Here are some signs that your generator is not working at its best, along with tips for marine generator maintenance.
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