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"david" wrote in message ... Hi. We just bought a new Bayliner 175 and put her in the water for the first time the other day. The battery was dead (and bad, it turns out), although I had started the boat the night before our trip. No matter. We pulled the boat out and had Advance Auto Parts install a new battery. Worked fine and we had a good day, except I noticed later that the battery is a marine *deep cycle* rather than a standard marine battery. I've heard deep cycles aren't really intended for engine starting; what do you all think? Should I get a marine starting battery or just live with what I have. Thanks. -- david Wonder if you have a true Marine Deep Cycle battery or the combo type Marine Deep Cycle/Starting battery? If the former, I'd be concerned...they aren't designed for the large outpit needed to crank a large engine. http://www.magnacharge.com/mchg_all....20Deep%20Cycle http://www.rollsbattery.com/# |
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