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For Calculators & Data Sheets (Engines & Prime Movers), I’d make it a “toolbox” page that feels like a proper engineer’s console: quick inputs at the top, results instantly, and each tool links to a matching data sheet / reference card underneath.

Page layout (MaritimeHub-style)

  1. Top strip: “Most used” calculators (6–10 tiles) + search bar
  2. Tabs: Engines | Generators | Fuel & Emissions | Air & Starting | Cooling | Lube Oil | Performance | Electrical/Hybrid
  3. Each tool section: Calculator + Worked Example + Downloadable data sheet + Common faults
  4. Right column: ads + “Quick reference” cards (units, conversions, alarm limits)

Must-have calculators (Engines & Prime Movers)

A) Core engine performance

B) Fuel, energy, and emissions

C) Starting air / combustion air (big for marine)

D) Cooling system

E) Lube oil and filtration

F) Generators & prime movers (electrical side)

G) Compression & diagnostics


Data sheets (what should be downloadable / viewable)

1) “Operating limits” cards (gold for engineers)

2) “Prime mover one-pagers”

For each engine type (2-stroke slow speed, 4-stroke medium, high-speed genset):

3) Fuel property sheets (engine-room practical)

4) Hybrid/electric quick references (if you’re including those sections)

5) “Conversions & constants”


“Make it feel live” features (high impact)


What I’d put on the actual page (sections)