Hunter 37.5 Solar Panel

Sep 30, 2008
96
Hunter 37.5 37.5 Norfolk
The solar panel that came with the boat no longer puts out enough volts to charge batteries (5v output). Hoping someone out there already has the T-shirt and can steer me to a form-fit-function replacement.:neutral:

Squatty
 
Jun 14, 2011
76
Hunter 37.5 Legend 1993 TX
I haven't replaced my solar panel yet, but here is some info from my own research:
- A couple of distributors are Emarine and Aurinco. Check their websites.
- Per my measurements, the dimensions of the opening in the frame that surrounds the solar panel are 23-5/8" x 12". Measure yours to be sure.

My boat is located on the Texas coast, so lots of sunshine. However, since it is mainly used for day and weekend sails, there is shore power available to top up batteries between sails. And I question Hunter's wisdom of putting the solar panel on the deck under the boom, where it gets stepped on over time. For these reasons, I haven't put replacement of the solar panel at a high priority.

Question: Do you really need the solar panel? If not, consider removing the old panel and fitting a piece of Starboard (or equiv) in its place.

Let me know what you decide.
 
Sep 30, 2008
96
Hunter 37.5 37.5 Norfolk
I live in Virginia and sail lower Chesapeake Bay. I do not need it for charging batteries when at dock. Since it is already wired into system I was going to replace it and add it's wattage to two detachable flexable solar panels I have that mount on the bimini top adding a solar regulator for when I go cruising.