This weekend I will take posession of cd25 # 237. She needs some minor cosmetic and wiring repair and an engine . Some say the Tohatsu 6hp with 25 inch shaft is preferred for fit in the well and also power to push. Wonder if its true. I did a search on the board and some agree but not too conclusive. Please if you have this set up let me know how you rate it. Also please advise if anyone has ever owned this boat # . I would be interested in knowing its history. Thank you
Gene R
Just starting out
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Great set up
I have exactly what you describe. It has worked very well. In decent wind (up to 20kts) the 6hp pushes the boat well. Also the motor fits very nicely in the well and is reasonable (~40lbs) to remove to the cockpit for maintenance (or removing marine growth
I would recommend the long shaft model with the alternator -- it's cheaper to buy upfront than retrofit.
Jeff
I would recommend the long shaft model with the alternator -- it's cheaper to buy upfront than retrofit.
Jeff
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CD25 motor
I have a 1980 CD25 with a Nissan 6hp, which is the same engine. It works very well. I think the original installer had to cut down the motor mount because the motor would hit the engine well cover when it is down. X2 on the alternator...it is nice to have something to charge the battery.
Jay
Jay