Marine engine mounts – vibration control for marine engines
Marine engine mounts are critical components that support the engine while isolating vibration and absorbing movement. In marine vessels, marine engine mounts are specifically designed to handle dynamic loads, harsh operating environments and continuous operation. Whether for propulsion systems or onboard generators – reliable mounting is essential for performance, comfort and engine protection.
Function and benefits
A marine engine mount connects the engine block to the vessel’s frame or foundation. Unlike rigid brackets, it incorporates vibration-dampening materials such as rubber or elastomers. Key benefits of marine diesel engine mountings include:
- Reduction of noise and vibration in engine rooms
- Protection of engine components from misalignment and shock
- Improved comfort and equipment longevity onboard
High-quality marine engine motor mounts are essential for minimizing structural stress and maintaining proper shaft alignment – especially in multi-cylinder diesel engines and high-speed vessels.
Applications and construction
Engine mounts marine systems are used in main propulsion engines, auxiliary generators, pump drives and hydraulic units. Depending on the vessel size and engine type, mounts vary in stiffness, size and load distribution. Materials must resist salt, oil, fuel and temperature fluctuations. Adjustable marine engine mounts allow for precise alignment during installation or servicing.
Inspection and replacement
Over time, marine engine mounts can degrade due to age, load cycles or chemical exposure. Signs of worn mounts include increased vibration, unusual engine movement or shaft misalignment. During maintenance, marine diesel engine mountings should be checked for cracks, compression set, or corrosion. We offer OEM-mounts suitable for MTU, MAN, Volvo Penta, Deutz and MWM engines – in stock and ready for quick delivery.

FAQ
How to check engine mounts?
To check engine mounts, inspect them visually for cracks, oil damage, or excessive compression. Gently rock the engine to detect unusual movement. Increased vibration or misalignment are also signs of worn or failed mounts.
Where are engine mounts located?
Engine mounts are located between the engine base and the vessel’s structural frame or foundation. Most marine engines have four to six mounts, typically positioned at the corners or main load points of the engine block.