Atkins Rotary Marine

The Atkins Rotary Marine Company is known for its work related to rotary engines, particularly their application in the marine industry. A key identifier of this company is its specialization in Wankel rotary engines, which differ from traditional piston engines by using a rotating triangular rotor within an oval-like housing to perform the engine’s cyclical processes. This design allows for fewer moving parts, potentially leading to a higher power-to-weight ratio and smoother operation.


The company has a history and expertise in tuning, modifying, and adapting these engines for various marine applications. They often serve clients who seek high-performance, lightweight, and reliable power sources for boats and other watercraft. The advantages of rotary engines in marine applications include their compact size, smooth operation, and unique performance characteristics.


Atkins Rotary Marine is also known for providing parts, service, and support for rotary engine enthusiasts and professionals. This may include custom modifications, performance tuning, and repairs. Their expertise extends not only to marine uses but also to other sectors where rotary engines might be employed.


Additionally, they might be involved in research and development to enhance the performance and reliability of rotary engines. This includes improving fuel efficiency, reducing emissions, and enhancing overall engine longevity.


As with any specialized engineering company, Atkins Rotary Marine would likely have a customer base ranging from individual enthusiasts to commercial enterprises, relying on their technical expertise and high-quality services or products.


Products

Rotary Engine Kits and Components

Puyallup USA

16715 Meridian St E Bld K-A
Puyallup WA 98375
USA

Ships

AJANG DUHA

High Speed Craft | Flag: Malaysia | Port: KUCHING

Maritime News

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10 hours ago
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3 days ago
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