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Vetus M4.35 Marine Diesel Engine: Refined 33hp Power

The Uniquely Compact Four-Cylinder for Superior Smoothness and Performance


 Introduction

The Vetus M4.35 marine diesel engine breaks the mold by delivering the unparalleled smoothness of a four-cylinder engine in a package not much larger than a conventional three-cylinder. At Wave Inboard Motors, our technicians have been impressed by the innovative engineering of the Vetus M4 series, and our hands-on experience with the M4.35 confirms it as a game-changer for discerning boat owners. This 33hp marine diesel engine offers a vibration-free, quiet operation that is typically reserved for much larger powerplants, making it an exceptional choice for both sailboats and powerboats.

Designed for vessels between 34 and 40 feet, the M4.35 is the ultimate compact four-cylinder diesel for repower projects where reducing noise and vibration is a top priority. Its modern, high-torque design provides robust power for heavier displacement hulls, while its standard fresh-water cooling system and powerful alternator options support long-term cruising needs. For owners who refuse to compromise on refinement, the Vetus M4.35 for sale represents a sophisticated, European-engineered solution that stands apart from the competition.

This guide provides a detailed look at its groundbreaking specifications, an honest comparison to its rivals, and a clear breakdown of your best replacement options.


 Technical Specifications Table

Specification Detail
Model Vetus M4.35
Engine Type 4-Cylinder, 4-stroke, water-cooled diesel
Displacement 1.5 L (1500 cc)
Max Output 33 HP (24.2 kW) @ 3000 RPM
Bore x Stroke 73 mm x 88 mm
Compression Ratio 23.0:1
Cooling System Heat Exchanger (Closed-Cooling)
Starting System 12V Electric Start
Alternator Output 12V – 55A (115A optional)
Dry Weight 125 kg (276 lbs)
Dimensions (LxWxH) Approx. 665mm x 555mm x 555mm
Gear Ratio 2.62:1 (Standard on Vetus gear)

Competitor Comparison Table

Feature Vetus M4.35 (4-Cylinder) Yanmar 3YM30 (3-Cylinder) Beta Marine 35 (3-Cylinder)
Engine Type 4-Cylinder, Electronic 3-Cylinder, Electronic 3-Cylinder, Electronic
Power (HP) 33 HP @ 3000 RPM 29 HP @ 3600 RPM 35 HP @ 3000 RPM
Key Strength Ultimate Smoothness (4-Cyl), Compact Yanmar Brand Reputation Kubota Industrial Reliability
Smoothness Exceptional (Inherent 4-cyl balance) Very Good Very Good
Weight 276 lbs (125 kg) 315 lbs (143 kg) 297 lbs (135 kg)
Reliability Excellent (Mitsubishi-based block) Exceptional Excellent (Kubota Block)
Cooling System Heat Exchanger (Standard) Heat Exchanger (Standard) Heat Exchanger (Standard)
Innovation Class-Leading (4-cyl in a 3-cyl space) Very Good Good

Verdict: The Vetus M4.35 wins on revolutionary smoothness and innovative packaging, offering a four-cylinder experience that is measurably smoother and quieter than any three-cylinder engine, all while being lighter and often more compact. While the Yanmar 3YM30 has a strong brand legacy and the Beta Marine 35 offers robust Kubota-based power, the Vetus M4.35 occupies a unique, premium niche for owners who prioritize a vibration-free cruising experience above all else.


Replacement Options Table

Consideration Rebuild Older 3-Cylinder Engine Install Remanufactured M4.35 Install Brand New M4.35
Condition Outdated, inherently more vibration Like-new, zero hours, transformative smoothness Perfect, factory-fresh with full warranty
Warranty None (on rebuild itself) Full 1-Year Parts & Labor Warranty Full Vetus Factory Warranty
Power Original HP 33 HP 33 HP
Noise/Vibration Higher (3-cylinder vibration) Exceptionally Low (4-cylinder balance) Lowest
Total Project Value Lowest (Paying to keep old problems) High (Transformative upgrade at lower cost) Highest (Peak performance & warranty)

Expert Recommendation: For owners replacing an older three-cylinder engine, a professionally remanufactured Vetus M4.35 offers a uniquely transformative upgrade. The leap from a three-cylinder to a four-cylinder engine is the single most significant improvement you can make in terms of noise and vibration reduction. This repower isn’t just about new power; it’s about a new quality of life on the water. The remanufactured option delivers this premium experience with the reliability of a new Mitsubishi-based core, at a more accessible price point than a brand-new unit.


Pros and Cons Table

Pros Cons
Exceptionally Smooth & Quiet 4-Cylinder Operation Premium price point compared to standard three-cylinder options
Lighter than Many 3-Cylinder Competitors Vetus-specific parts require a knowledgeable supplier
Mitsubishi-Based Block for Proven Reliability
Standard Heat Exchanger Cooling for Longevity
Powerful Alternator Options
Innovative, Space-Efficient Design

Link to Our Core Service Pages:

Link to Informational Blog Posts:

  • “Understand the difference in 【Three vs. Four Cylinder Marine Engines: The Smoothness Factor】.”

  • “Is it the right time? Learn the 【5 Signs You Need a Marine Engine Repower】.”

  • “Planning your project? We break down the 【Costs of Repowering a Sailboat】.”

  • “We explain the critical factors in 【Choosing the Right HP for Your Sailboat Repower】.”