Checking my recall in my Way Back machine, when I replaced all of the hoses on our former factory-installed Universal M25XP, there were two classes of hose size length. All the ones that connected parts of the engine systems at/around the block, and all the ones that connected the engine systems to remote tanks and parts.
The short list would be the ones on the engine -- coolant hoses for the HE, pump connectors, and some small hoses for diesel delivery.
The second group is for fuel: supply, return, vent, and deck fill. Those will vary with every boat, and be prepared to find that some will benefit from re-routing which will change the length.
Good News is that modern hose construction keeps improving and the OEM stuff that may have made it to 15 or 20 years will be replaced with hose that should go for 25+ years.
Also, over the years I have added a cabin heater using engine coolant heat and relocated our hot water tank, so this necessitated different hose lengths and routing. BTW, those two devices are "in series". Not all owners will be doing that upgrade.
Being far away from your boat is certainly a PITA. I am lucky to have an industrial hose supply company located about 3 miles from our moorage. (!) Cash and carry; the counter guys are really helpful.
Good luck!
It may help to have a small dictionary handy for beginning and intermediate imprecations, too.