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Okay, I've had my first boat for a little while now. 85HP outboard
Chrysler. Came with a car 12v battery for starting, etc, but the
battery is crap as it is getting old and not holding charge for long
anymore.. Do you folks recommend a car 12v battery in a boat or is
there something more preferred? It is used for starting, running a
fish finder, and a small car stereo occasionally.

Thanks

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Okay, I've had my first boat for a little while now. 85HP outboard
Chrysler. Came with a car 12v battery for starting, etc, but the
battery is crap as it is getting old and not holding charge for long
anymore.. Do you folks recommend a car 12v battery in a boat or is
there something more preferred? It is used for starting, running a
fish finder, and a small car stereo occasionally.

Thanks


If you have just one battery get a marine deep cycle battery rather than a
starting battery.


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On Wed, 09 Aug 2006 19:23:01 -0400, gprimerib
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Okay, I've had my first boat for a little while now. 85HP outboard
Chrysler. Came with a car 12v battery for starting, etc, but the
battery is crap as it is getting old and not holding charge for long
anymore.. Do you folks recommend a car 12v battery in a boat or is
there something more preferred?


Get a marine battery.

No question.

And expect boat batteries to wear out faster than car batteries in any
event. The occasional use, long periods of inactivity (even if you bring
them inside over the winter, as I do), and deep cycling needed to start
the motor are just plain hard work. Car batteries aren't up to it.

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Get a marine battery.

No question.

And expect boat batteries to wear out faster than car batteries in any
event. The occasional use, long periods of inactivity (even if you bring
them inside over the winter, as I do), and deep cycling needed to start
the motor are just plain hard work. Car batteries aren't up to it.


Okay, a deep cycle marine battery it is then. I'm kinda a stickler for
putting unused batteries on battery tenders, especially on the toys
that don't get used as often as a car.

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Sears has one with a 3year warranty unless they changed.

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Get a marine battery.

No question.

And expect boat batteries to wear out faster than car batteries in any
event. The occasional use, long periods of inactivity (even if you bring
them inside over the winter, as I do), and deep cycling needed to start
the motor are just plain hard work. Car batteries aren't up to it.


Okay, a deep cycle marine battery it is then. I'm kinda a stickler for
putting unused batteries on battery tenders, especially on the toys
that don't get used as often as a car.





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