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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“The QSB6.7's are tried, true and exceptionally reliable. There is extra strain on a high-speed vessel... That’s why we use Cummins. Their marination is simply better.”
Custom built for offshore tournaments With large cockpits and custom configurations, Henriques Yachts produces canyon-capable fishing machines with the muscle and seakeeping capability of a real, rough-water boat.  Capable of venturing out safely in the chop over 100 miles to reel in a big trophy tournament fish, the strong and solid Henriques hull is strategically designed to endure harsh weather conditions at sea. 
A new standard of comfort, aesthetics, and performance is set with Cummins marine propulsion. Carefully crafted for the client’s every need
The converted VLCC Ariake will offer substantial oil storage with Cummins marine propulsion.
This US Army tug offers versatile utility with Cummins marine propulsion.
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