Hunter 25.5 outboard

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Jim

Can someone please tell me what size outboard I need for my Hunter 25.5? I just purchased it and it has an old Honda 7.5 hp on it which was used for lake sailing. I'm planning on using the boat as a coastal cruiser in the Charleston, SC area. I know the tides are significant and if I venture out into the ocean for a day sail I think I need more HP. Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated> Thanks, Jim
 
Dec 3, 2003
2,101
Hunter Legend 37 Portsmouth, RI
I Think You Will Be OK.

I sailed a Catalina 25 for 4 years w/8hp Evinrude Sailer and it was fine. Our tides, here in New England are, sometimes, tougher than yours. I just was cautious when the tides ran hard because 8hp isn't much in any boat other than a dinghy!
 
Aug 9, 2005
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Hunter 28.5 Palm Coast, FL
I would go at least a 9.9hp four stroke...

and a 15hp four stroke with electric start to be safe, if I had the money. It's nice to have a bit of power when you need it or to run home in a hurry.
 
Oct 3, 2006
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Hunter 29.5 Toms River
I think they made

2 versions of the 25.5: the daysailors with the 7.5 OB, and the cruisers with a 15hp diesel inboard. If you're going to be doing any cruising you might find yourself motoring for longish periods of time. Definitly want a 4 stroke, and you want enough torque so that you dont need full throttle to cruise. Biggest issue with the outboard - if it ever gets ugly, every pitch or roll will take your prop out of the water. On a port tack, the motor probably won't be in the water at all, if you want to motorsail.
 
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Jack h23.5

A standard is..

2 HP per 1000 lbs, but make sure you get as long a shaft as you can get. The 15 hp weighs the same as the 9.9, but costs alot more. I have the 8 hp on my 23.5 and its fine. I suspect the 9.9 high thrust extra long shaft is what you want. You really only want to motor when the winds are light, because motoring in a rough see is difficult at best. Sailboats sail better than they motor in rough weather.
 
Feb 7, 2008
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Hunter 23.5 Brick
A 9.9 Yamaha 4stroke is plenty

Last year I got a 9.9 Yamaha 4-stroke long shaft for my 93' Hunter 23.5. It is a great engine has plenty of power and probably would be better for a 25 boat. However, at least in my case the long shaft put a lot of torque on the wood bracket. I was wandering if I should have gotten a smaller outboard or install a stronger bracket if available. Any suggestion?
 
Jun 2, 2004
3,612
Hunter 23.5 Fort Walton Yacht Club, Florida
More HP Will Not Help With Tides

Well not until you get up to about a 125 so that you can get the thing to plane. 8HP is plenty the 9.9 would be OK if it does not weigh more than the 8 but I think is overkill and anything more than that you are running the risk of the torque being great enough to rip the mount off the boat after a while. Which ever one you go with while the motor is off the boat it would be a good time to reinforce the transom where the mount is. You can probably see it flexing now, adding a heavier motor with more torque is going to make it worse.
 
Dec 3, 2003
2,101
Hunter Legend 37 Portsmouth, RI
Check with Brian and Steph :)

They sail a 25.5 named "EMPTY POCKETS" and it's all tricked out. They have, I beleive, a 9.9 Honda that they sail with. They may help.
 
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