Robert,
I did some research on your behalf. I had a 25' Albin for a number of years and have seen about 30 of them in a club. The Albin 25 is about exactly the same size and displacement as the GL Hercules. I looked at their website and they show no hull lines so I'm not shure but I suspect It's too much of a displacement hull to get you very close to 10 knots cruise. The Albins had a power range of 22 to 44hp. My own Albin had a 34hp Yanmar w 1 1/8" shaft and 15" propeller. I could get a bit over 10 knots WOT. When I first owned the boat I ran it at 8.5 knots most all the time (2750 rpm on a 3450 rpm max). Later I ran the boat to Alaska and back at 2425 rpm and 7.3 knots. We looked at a Glen L 28' Jolly Rodger that had a 4-107 Perkins. The Willard we bought had a Perkins 4-107 also. I took out the Perkins and installed a 37 hp Mitsubishi. The same engine is availible in a 33 hp version (destroked). The 33 hp Mitsu is the smallest 4 cyl engine availible. Other engines you may consider or that I have considered are, 33 or 42 hp Vetus, 32 hp Isusu, 27 hp Yanmar, 44 hp Westerbeke and perhaps Volvo. The engine you need is within a very narrow power range** .. very close to 35 hp. The Westerbeke 44, the Vetus 42 and the Klassen 37 hp engines are all the exact same engine** ..* Mitsu 4 cyl w 107 cu in 78x92 mm bore/stroke. Volvo engines are very good and very popular in Europe but parts prices may be high in the US. Universal did have a 42 hp Kabota but no more. Beta (England) offers Kabota engines marinized. There are lots of engines just below 30 hp and lots just above 40 hp but very few about 35 hp. That was my delema. If you use a 3 cyl eng in a light boat you may want to consider an Aqua Drive and very soft mounts.
What is your highest concern reguarding the engine, cost, weight, power, smoothness, fuel burn or what? Since you already have the boat you may need to consider the shaft offset.
Eric Henning
-- Edited by nomadwilly on Saturday 29th of August 2009 06:45:32 PM