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Old 09-12-2019, 10:39 AM   #29
Frosty46
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Batteries are placed by teh dealers. Marine designated batteries are deep cycle. That they also have a start rating is part of the boat use aspects. Yes you should have gotten great deep cycle batteries and not those cheaper alternatives. Having said that I have used the cheaper Marine/Start units for many years and I get five plus years out of them. On my second in my 2010 Raptor bought new. Also might add this--surges in circuits running motors on DC current well could use the extra bump these batteries deliver
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