Rebuild in place???
Some engines are designed so that they can be rebuilt in place. If the cylinders are removeable it can be done. No personal experience just reading Nigel Calders book on marine diesels. As I understand it my volvo cylinders can be removed. So a rebuild would be to take off the head for reworking and then the cylinders can be removed and repaired or replaced. this would give access to pistons etc. If all else fails take the thing apart to remove it more easily. You can use your main's boom to lift it out of the boat. An outboard would have it's advantages. Use the same motor for the dinghy and the mothership. I read an article by a guy who motored down the tennessee tombigbee with an outboard. With solar power. Also with the right mount no prop drag under sail. On a smaller boat an inboard makes less sense than an outboard. But over 30' an outboard makes less sense. IMHOTom Tom
Some engines are designed so that they can be rebuilt in place. If the cylinders are removeable it can be done. No personal experience just reading Nigel Calders book on marine diesels. As I understand it my volvo cylinders can be removed. So a rebuild would be to take off the head for reworking and then the cylinders can be removed and repaired or replaced. this would give access to pistons etc. If all else fails take the thing apart to remove it more easily. You can use your main's boom to lift it out of the boat. An outboard would have it's advantages. Use the same motor for the dinghy and the mothership. I read an article by a guy who motored down the tennessee tombigbee with an outboard. With solar power. Also with the right mount no prop drag under sail. On a smaller boat an inboard makes less sense than an outboard. But over 30' an outboard makes less sense. IMHOTom Tom