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Are old-school, diesel-powered workboats genuinely more reliable than today's electric or hybrid drivetrains, or is that just nostalgia?
As stricter emissions regulations and fuel costs reshape the maritime industry in 2026, the debate between proven diesel reliability and emerging electric/hybrid systems intensifies. Cast your vote on whether old-school workboats still hold the edge or if nostalgia is clouding judgment.
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