Thursday 16 November 2017

@metstrade exposition visit of The World Marine Power Directory team

on 14-15-16 November 2017 The World Marine Power Directory team has attended the METS TRADE exposition and renewed exisiting contacts as well has made new contacts. Especiallyrenewing the existing contacts was a great pleasure. Additionally we had contact with the @METSTRADE organizer to explore cooperation for next years exposition.

Thursday 9 November 2017

The World Marine Power Directory on the @EUROPORT Exhibition - Rotterdam - Maritime Technology

The last two days we have been on the EUROPORT exhibition in the AHOY Rotterdam. Excellent place to renew and make new contacts. We discussed our website with many engine producers like Yanmar, MAN Wartsila, MTU, CUMMINS etc. and all are very impressed with the depth and fast amount of The World Marine Power Directory website information. Todday we will have an interview for an article in the Dutch newspaper "Binnenvaart krant". Keith Henderson and I (Peter Tetteroo) will go there. Will let you know when it is published. Greetings..... 

Monday 6 November 2017

Improvements to communication with The World Marine Power Directory websitw

Improvements to Directory web site made in Sept. and Oct. 2017

In the last couple of months we have made some comprehensive changes to our website:

  1. We have added an encryption certificate to our web site- instead of HTTP it has become HTTPS. This means that all communication that you have with the website is encrypted and is not seen by anyone else.
  2. We have changed the URL from htttps://www.theworldmarinepowerdirectory.com into https://www.twmpd.com .
  3. We have created a TWITTER account at @TWMPD2017 were we post regularly updates and interesting information regarding the maritime world.

If you have any questions please contact us at your convenience:

Thanks and wishing you a great day..... Peter. 

What are the specifications of marine engines - Outboards - Sail Drives - Water jets - Inboard - Stern Drives 13.000 maritime engines 400 producers New and Old engines

Wednesday 18 October 2017




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Researching the specifications of any Marine Engine

A new marine engine website (www.TWMPD.com) provides useful data for the industry with specifications covering new and non-current models.

Armed with the knowledge of the engine you want for your boat, the internet presents detailed information on the power unit of choice in a matter of seconds. Any serious supplier has to be on the web otherwise business will pass by to another.



Narrowing the choice of engines to propel your boat can be a time consuming task. First of all what engines are there on the market? Having made the choice of propulsion systems, between inboard, outboard, sterndrive, saildrive or waterjet, the task becomes more difficult as you compare one engine with another. If it is a used or non-current engine, the specs may be difficult to find as manufacturers focus their websites on new sales of current models. If only there was one website that listed all or nearly all the marine engines produced worldwide, year after year! Well here is one – The World Marine Engine Database recently opened up for internet access via the website www.theworldmarinepowerdirectory.com.

Originally published in book form for the marine trade several years ago, this engine directory can now be accessed worldwide, through the internet. Compiled over several decades, the website allows searches for target engines based on up to nine parameters. The targets may then be compared in a tabular format, greatly simplifying the selection procedure, saving time and money. The home page is shown in Fig 1, with Login/Signup before starting the search.

There are over 13,000 engine types searchable on the website up to the engine power ceiling presently at 3000hp (2238W/ 3040 metric hp), next year, higher power engines will be available as this ceiling is raised.

The website can be used in many ways. To look up the specs of a particular engine, to search for engines fitting particular parameters, comparing engines by checking their specs – all in the same units! It’s not just the well known, big names that are listed, little known or unknown brands and models from different markets are included and last but not least, being able to look up specs of non-current engine, no longer displayed by the manufacturer.


  
The website is easy to use, after registering, by clicking on the product icon, it brings you to the search page for that particular product.
Selecting a brand name from a drop down menu and then model type from a list, after hitting “search” the results will list up to 30 “hits” showing the brand and model together with the power and rpm.



If you are searching by engine power, go straight to the Power section and enter the range of powers being considered, it can be entered in either kW, hp or mHP (metric horsepower). Other searches can be made on Engine Size, Weight, Transom Height (outboards only), RPM range, 2/4 cycle, Fuel and/or Starting Method (outboards only). If the search is too wide, the results will be too numerous and you will be asked to tighten the search to reduce the number of “hits”.

For the occasional visitor to the website, user searches are free of charge up to three searches per month and for the regular user a $25 annual charge (excl. tax) is requested. Special commercial rates exist for corporate multiple users.

As a further aid to identifying older or lesser known engines, the website has a separate database of Marine Engine Brand Names associated with marine propulsion. It lists approximately 1,000 Marine Engine Brands, showing the manufacturing company and country.

Worldmarine Ltd.

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