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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Cummins Vessel Reference #827 US Navy Work Boat Medium.  
Cummins Vessel Reference #750 A skilled crane operator fits the engine between the sidewall of the dry dock and the hull.
Cummins Vessel Reference #826 The Daisy Mae ready for work.
Cummins Vessel Reference #823 A pair of the Colnago boats at speed.  
Cummins Vessel Reference #824   Driving south on the coastal highway from the ancient city of Split in Croatia in late October, one is amazed to come on a forest of masts. These are not your usual sailboat masts lined in orderly rows in a marina, they are masts of all shapes and they are supported by a range of what at first appear to be spectacularly well maintained mega-yachts. A few are classic, bright finished wood but bold, white, steel-hulled ships with cruise ship style raked bows predominate.  
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