fischer panda generator
I would avoid them. Google Fischer Panda and you come up with many complaints. For a real fischer panda horror story read this guys story
http://www.sailwhisper.com/logs/news_20080225.php .
I have a 2004 330 Express with the fischer panda generator with 50 hours on it and had to make repairs. Here are a few of my complaints:
1 - raw water impeller is nearly impossible to replace. Very easy to lose the wing nuts. Had to backflush the cooling passages to extract the fragments of the failed impeller.
2 - the oil drain line is terminated with a steel fitting which is rusting out. Who uses steel in a boats bilge? Maybe Bayliner. Unless I replace it I fully expect that all the oil will leak out into my bilge some day soon.
3 - The freeze plug on the cylinder head had corroded through and had a pinhole leak leading to a rusty cylinder head amoung other things. Fischer Panda charged me $18!!! for a replacement freeze plug. Its a 18 mm freeze plug - next time I'll buy a generic one for $1.
4 - the engine has no oil filter to speak of - it has a metal screen filter that you have disassemble the entire engine to get to. This is a $12,000 generator - no oil filter???!!!
When I asked Fischer Panda why a freeze plug would fail on a 4 yearold generator and why I should be paying for it they had no rational response.
I question why GW put a diesel generator into this boat in the first place. If the boats primary power was diesel then yes, that makes sense. But they had to add a seperate fuel tank, fuel fill and fuel filter to support the generator. I can't see the fuel level unless I open up the bilge access hatch. Makes much more sense to use a gas generator and piggy back off of the 350 gallons of gas the boat is already carrying.
Finally - GW does a nice job putting a reminder/warning label on the breaker panel that you should not run the boat with the generator off and the generator's seacock open (you might force seawater into the engine via the exhaust) however they fail to warn you to make sure to open the seacock prior to starting the generator - if you forget its near instant death for the raw water impeller.
(p.s. I just bought a 5kW portable gas generator at lowes for $650 in preparation for hurricane hanna. Its a head scratcher as to why a marine generator costs 20 times as much. I am tempted to develop a marine generator using a smaller yamaha outboard powerhead - could probably do it for half the cost of the competition and it would be a very serviceable and reliable engine.)