Motor Mount Weight Limits.....

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Dave

I currently have an older 2-stroke 8HP on my 1994 Hunter 23.5 and want to upgrade. I really want to get a new motor the will provide electrical power to charge the battery while under power. I like to spend weekends onboard but I am concerned about the use of the battery. The only motors I have found with generator weigh about 114-120lbs.....Will the boat handle this ok? I do not want to install the motor and watch the motor mount fall into the water with my new motor attached. Any Comments.
 
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Rick Webb

May be Able to Add One

I have a 6HP Merc on mine and I could add the alternator but found it was better for me to add a second battery.
 
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Ray Bowles

Dave, I have a 84 Honda 9.9 hp 4 stroke...

that weighs about 87 lbs. and has a 5 amp charging circuit. This normally keeps our battery charged up. Most motors with in the past 12 years have charging abilities. Ray
 
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Jeff Davis

solar power

Another option for keeping your battery charged is a solar power. We have one on our 240 and the battery is always charged.
 
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george m

new motor mount

Dave I would recommend getting a 4 stroke mounting bracket. I got mine from west marine. It is the fulton bracket with the 14.5 travel up and down. Be careful there is a misprint in there catalog it's the same price but it has less travel. I called fulton and they were real nice people to deal with.I have a 22 hunter and I bought a 8 hp honda xls and it weights 101 Ils.I put 2 pieces of oak about 30 inches by 4 inches on the inside and glassed it in. Under the mounting bracket I put a poly mounting plate page 713 west marine catalog. No flex and plenty of torque love it. happy sailing George s/v Tangerine
 
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