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    Onan 15 kW generator

    In mid-March we will have a ‘running takeout’ 1977 Onan MDJF 15 kW generator available for sale. We are replacing this with a smaller unit before we start cruising.

    The hour meter for this genset was not working when we purchased the boat but it probably has at least a couple thousand hours of use. We have logged about 750 hours since 2006. Depending upon the season, it smokes a bit for 5-10 minutes at start up but has used less than one quart of oil total over this period of time. It has been well maintained and we have replaced or rebuilt several parts in the past 3 years (e.g. fuel pump, raw water pump, stop solenoid, heat exchanger). We replaced the main electrical board 3 years ago and it has produced perfect power since. I had the 24V starter rebuilt last week, including a new solenoid and end plate. Two years ago we installed new insulation in the sound enclosure, which is in reasonably good condition.

    We had originally planned to exchange this Onan for labor and materials in installing our new generator but I have pulled the plug on that deal. Now asking $2,000 OBO for the generator, sound enclosure and muffler. If there is no interest we’ll start selling parts. The boat is in Portsmouth, VA and I’d be willing to transport up to 200 miles if the buyer has the means to offload the unit from a pickup truck.
    Michael & Cindy Ewing
    Southern Comfort, 1977 Hatteras 58YF
    Tidewater Yacht Marina
    Portsmouth, VA

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    Re: Onan 15 kW generator

    i have one too... 1979 model out of my 46C. replaced with 9kW Kohler. Just sharing in case you have more interest. I am on west coast, Portland, OR. Have taken some of these in trade on new machines over the years and have sold them on E-bay quickly. They make great prime power units for fishing lodges etc. up in Alaska and Canada.
    RJ

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    Re: Onan 15 kW generator

    RJ, how do you set them up as power units for shore use? I am close to Mike and Cindy and I have been thinking about a diesel standby for my house, to replace my gasoline Generac 5500 watt banger which is noisy as hell and has pull start. In our area, we frequently need standby power for days at a time.

    Mike, what does this set weigh, do you think? Probably at least 500 lbs, I would think.

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    Re: Onan 15 kW generator

    Jim, according to the manual the generator weighs 865 lbs, which probably does not include the sound shield (100-150 lbs).
    Michael & Cindy Ewing
    Southern Comfort, 1977 Hatteras 58YF
    Tidewater Yacht Marina
    Portsmouth, VA

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    Re: Onan 15 kW generator

    Ok, that's the end of that idea. Refit for land use with a radiator and enclosure it would be a thousand pounds. I don't have anywhere to put that.

    Besides, the lights just came back on about an hour or so ago......... this actually coincided with yet another power outage (we have about six a year up here)...although this time I did not need to fire up the old genset. That's coming, though, during hurricane season....

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    Re: Onan 15 kW generator

    Jim,

    If you really want to know how it is done, you could ask the guy who bought my 15KW Onan two years ago. He took it back to Ohio and used it as a storm generator at his home. He taught diesel in a vocational program in southern Ohio. so I am guessing he knows what he is doing. Let me know if you want his name and email address. Nice fellow!

    Jimbo46
    Jim Laudermilch
    48 MY "Snail's Pace"

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