Author Topic: Yanmar 3gm30f  (Read 1381 times)

Laysula

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Yanmar 3gm30f
« on: March 09 2021, 09:09 »
My Bavaria 350 has a Yanmar engine, as far as I can tell It is the original engine.All other 350's that I have seen have been fitted with Volvo engines, in fact every Bavaria that I have seen has a Volvo engine. Is mine the only one fitted with a Yanmar or was it re-engined at some point?

symphony2

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Re: Yanmar 3gm30f
« Reply #1 on: March 09 2021, 10:16 »
No, the Yanmar was an option, although most chose Volvo. Around 1999 they went 100% Volvo but have now gone to Yanmar again on some of the new big boats.

paulemeier1

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Re: Yanmar 3gm30f
« Reply #2 on: March 09 2021, 15:16 »
have had a 30Plus build in 1994 with Yanmar 2gm20

Jake

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Re: Yanmar 3gm30f
« Reply #3 on: March 09 2021, 15:26 »
I had a 3GM30F in my last boat.  Having owned it for over 20 years, it was a very reliable engine that needed very little attention.  With clean fuel, air, and oil it was pretty much bulletproof.  I did have to change the exhaust elbow several times.  They tend to get clogged with soot and corrosion.  They now make a stainless elbow.  I put that one most recently.  A great innovation and an attractive addition.

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Laysula

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Re: Yanmar 3gm30f
« Reply #4 on: March 09 2021, 21:48 »
Thank you for your answers. We've had Laysula for six years now and the engine has always been superb.