Vetus M2.13 Marine Diesel Engine: Ultra-Compact 12hp Power
The Lightweight, Modern Heart for Small Sailboats and Trailable Craft
Introduction
The Vetus M2.13 marine diesel engine redefines compact propulsion, offering a potent 12 horsepower in one of the smallest and lightest packages available on the market. At Wave Inboard Motors, our technicians specialize in fitting modern power into tight spaces, and our hands-on experience with the Vetus M2 series has made it a go-to solution for small craft owners where every pound and every inch counts. This 12hp marine diesel engine delivers a remarkable blend of modern efficiency, smoothness, and surprising power for its minimal size.
Engineered as the ideal lightweight diesel engine for vessels from 22 to 28 feet—particularly those that are trailerable or performance-oriented—the M2.13 provides reliable power for propulsion and essential battery charging. Its modern design incorporates features like standard fresh-water cooling, a significant upgrade over the raw-water cooled engines it typically replaces. For owners of smaller sailboats seeking to escape the noise and fuss of an outboard or the unreliability of an old gasoline engine, the Vetus M2.13 for sale represents a sophisticated and transformative small sailboat repower option.
This page will provide a detailed look at its innovative specifications, show how it compares to its key competitors, and outline why it is a smart choice for your compact repower project.
Technical Specifications Table
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | Vetus M2.13 |
| Engine Type | 2-Cylinder, 4-stroke, water-cooled diesel |
| Displacement | 0.5 L (500 cc) |
| Max Output | 12 HP (8.8 kW) @ 3600 RPM |
| Bore x Stroke | 62 mm x 66 mm |
| Compression Ratio | 23.0:1 |
| Cooling System | Heat Exchanger (Closed-Cooling) |
| Starting System | 12V Electric Start |
| Alternator Output | 12V – 40A |
| Dry Weight | 65 kg (143 lbs) |
| Dimensions (LxWxH) | Approx. 510mm x 450mm x 450mm |
| Gear Ratio | 2.62:1 (Standard on Vetus gear) |
Competitor Comparison Table
| Feature | Vetus M2.13 | Yanmar 2YM15 | Beta Marine 14 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engine Type | 2-Cylinder, Electronic | 2-Cylinder, Electronic | 2-Cylinder, Electronic |
| Power (HP) | 12 HP @ 3600 RPM | 14.5 HP @ 3400 RPM | 14 HP @ 3000 RPM |
| Key Strength | Lightest Weight, Most Compact | Yanmar Brand Reputation & Slightly Higher HP | Kubota Industrial Reliability |
| Weight | 143 lbs (65 kg) | 194 lbs (88 kg) | 220 lbs (100 kg) |
| Reliability | Excellent (Mitsubishi-based block) | Exceptional | Excellent (Kubota Block) |
| Cooling System | Heat Exchanger (Standard) | Heat Exchanger (Standard) | Heat Exchanger (Standard) |
| Innovation | Class-Leading Compactness | Very Good | Good |
Verdict: The Vetus M2.13 wins decisively on compactness and weight, being significantly lighter and more space-efficient than its direct competitors. This makes it the premier choice for the smallest engine compartments and for trailerable boats where minimizing weight is critical for towing and performance. While the Yanmar 2YM15 offers more horsepower and the Beta Marine 14 provides robust Kubota-based power, the Vetus’s revolutionary packaging and Mitsubishi-based reliability make it the undisputed champion for space- and weight-constrained applications.
Replacement Options Table
| Consideration | Keep Old Outboard/Engine | Install Remanufactured M2.13 | Install Brand New M2.13 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Condition | Unreliable, noisy, smoky | Like-new, zero hours, modern performance | Perfect, factory-fresh with full warranty |
| Warranty | None | Full 1-Year Parts & Labor Warranty | Full Vetus Factory Warranty |
| Power | Varies | 12 HP | 12 HP |
| Noise/Vibration | Typically higher (esp. outboards) | Low (Modern, balanced design) | Lowest |
| Total Project Value | N/A (Operational cost only) | High (Transformative upgrade at lower cost) | Highest (Peak performance & warranty) |
Expert Recommendation: For owners of small craft currently using an outboard or a very old inboard, a professionally remanufactured Vetus M2.13 offers a truly transformative upgrade. The jump from a noisy, smoky outboard to a smooth, quiet, and reliable diesel inboard is immense. The dramatic weight savings and compact size often make this swap feasible where other diesels simply won’t fit. While a new engine is excellent, the remanufactured option delivers this premium experience and the reliability of a new Mitsubishi-based core at a fraction of the cost, making it the smart value choice.
Pros and Cons Table
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Extremely Lightweight and Compact | Lower horsepower output than larger twins |
| Smooth & Quiet for a 2-Cylinder | Vetus-specific parts require a knowledgeable supplier |
| Mitsubishi-Based Block for Proven Reliability | |
| Standard Heat Exchanger Cooling for Longevity | |
| Perfect for Trailable Boats | |
| Modern, Efficient Operation |
Link to Our Core Service Pages:
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“Specializing in fitting power into tight spaces with our 【Compact Marine Engine Installation Services】.”
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“Protect your new engine with our tailored 【Annual Marine Engine Maintenance】 plans.”
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“Our experts can manage your entire 【Small Sailboat Repower Project】 from start to finish.”
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“We source and supply 【Vetus Marine Engine Parts】 and filters for all your service needs.”
Link to Informational Blog Posts:
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“Upgrading from an outboard? Read 【Outboard to Diesel Inboard Conversion: Is It Right For You?】.”
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“Is it the right time? Learn the 【5 Signs You Need a Marine Engine Repower】.”
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“Planning your project? We break down the 【Costs of Repowering a Sailboat】.”
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“We explain the critical factors in 【Choosing the Right HP for Your Sailboat Repower】.”

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