Cummins Vessel References

Cummins Marine Case Studies

Shipbuilders and sailors all over the world depend on Cummins engines and generators to power their vessels. Whether you're on the water for fun, profit, or adventure (or all three), you know that Cummins has you covered.

Esteemed marine authors Alan Haig-Brown and Lisa Overing write the interesting and insightful vessel references listed below, complete with contact information if you want to know more about each installation.

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"Up here, near Cape Cod, there’s a lot of support [from Cummins]. The Dunham dealership is open all the time. I also have Cummins X15’s in all my work and pickup trucks for my excavation company." — Capt. Anthony Belculfine  Smart diesel QSC8.3 600 gets out in front of the fleet The shocking combination of horsepower with efficiency is just one benefit of finding the perfect boat and customizing it, with form following function. After purchasing his sportfisher in December 2019, Capt.
Liveaboard, Spanish-inspired llaut loaded with style, creature comforts Wrapped in luxury amid the waves gently lapping the hull of the Menorquin 68 is a sensual experience at sea. Three lovely staterooms with four berths encourage sleeping in just a little bit longer.
“The whisper-quiet genset, proven reliability, ease of maintenance and longevity are prime reasons why Nordhavn’s long range vessels are built standard with Onan marine generators.”
Modutech Marine, of Tacoma, Washington, has gained recognition on meeting the stringent conditions of military contracts. In 2020 they completed a contract to build a fleet of five small tugs. These carry the military designation Work Boat Docking.  
“We can confidently say that this project will be a real revolution in the towage operations and a great milestone for our green tug solutions." - Noyan Altuğ, CEO of UZMAR The concept of ‘hybrid tug’ is getting a whole new definition with an innovative new tug under construction at Turkey’s Uzmar Shipyard for the Danish Port of Aarhus. From the outside it looks very similar to other Robert Allan-designed tugs built at the UZMAR yard. The Ramparts 3000 ASD tug, to be named Hermes, is 30.25 by 11.75-meters and has a Young Ice I Class Notation.
“Loaded with creature comforts, the audio in an Azimut is like a night club with an amazing sound system.” - Peter Kurki, Sales Executive, Allied Marine   Semi-displacement hull for smooth sailing in Azimut style Azimut, the world’s leading builder of seductive, fast-planing flybridge yachts, now builds vessels for long-range cruising.
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