Imadodgeguy
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jun 13, 2018
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I never really made a proper entrance into the forum community here. Just been lurking and popping in with questions about my recent project boat purchase or consideration. I've made some bad cheap-boat purchases in the past couple of years that have ended in parting out the boat or just passing it on due to it being a POS.
I am new to boating and have probably gotten in over my head with a bigger-than-some-might-recommend starter boat, but I kind of think it's about the right size for me and wife. It's in good enough shape that I think it's a keeper. This 1983 Cruiser Inc. Holiday 20 is showing 320 hours on it, 5.7 260 Mercruiser drive. The trailer is in good shape but the lights don't work and surge brake isn't working. It is dry of fluid and it slams back and forth, so thinking I'll just replace it with a new assembly.
Anyway, it is time to select a couple of batteries for this. It has been sitting for about 12 years and the one battery in it is shot and looked kind of small (625 cca). My thought is to have one battery for just starting and one for all the stuff that I might want to use while sitting in the water not running. So it seems that I would need:
1. Starting battery with good cca
2. Deep cycle for the slow drain things (no fridge, heater or ac. I do have sink w/pump. Will be doing the Porta potty like previous owner suggested.)
There is a battery master switch on the dash that gives power to the accessories like lights, I assume?
Any tips and advice is appreciated!
I am new to boating and have probably gotten in over my head with a bigger-than-some-might-recommend starter boat, but I kind of think it's about the right size for me and wife. It's in good enough shape that I think it's a keeper. This 1983 Cruiser Inc. Holiday 20 is showing 320 hours on it, 5.7 260 Mercruiser drive. The trailer is in good shape but the lights don't work and surge brake isn't working. It is dry of fluid and it slams back and forth, so thinking I'll just replace it with a new assembly.
Anyway, it is time to select a couple of batteries for this. It has been sitting for about 12 years and the one battery in it is shot and looked kind of small (625 cca). My thought is to have one battery for just starting and one for all the stuff that I might want to use while sitting in the water not running. So it seems that I would need:
1. Starting battery with good cca
2. Deep cycle for the slow drain things (no fridge, heater or ac. I do have sink w/pump. Will be doing the Porta potty like previous owner suggested.)
There is a battery master switch on the dash that gives power to the accessories like lights, I assume?
Any tips and advice is appreciated!