Re: Starting battery
There was a similar thread recently on the J & E maintenance forum, and it was suggested that deep cycles should not be used for starting. As an alternative, somebody suggested use of a diesel battery to provide the heavier plates for bouncing in a boat, along with sufficient cranking amps for starting a diesel. It happens I use both. I use diesel batteries in my old Mercedes diesels (think they are size 31 or 32 -- big suckers). I use large (27) deep cycles with upwards of 700ca in my old inboard Trojan -- starting and house battery. I also use a smaller deep cycle for starting and running lights in a 14' aluminum. I've never had issues with any of them. I had to replace the regular starting battery in the Trojan last spring, so replaced both the starting and house batteries with the ones described above. Boats are stored (here at least) during a long winter, and as in all boats they are not used -- unfortunately -- on a daily basis. So I like deep cycles for that. Anyway, I'm comfortable with the choices as a user -- don't pretend to be up on the applicable literature, though. Might check out that other thread. The batteries aren't cheap (maybe $125 give or take for the deep cycles, maybe $160 or so for the diesel.) You might be able to do better if shopping around. None of the batteries are maintenance-free. I just never go with those.