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General Forum => Buy, Sell or Swap => Topic started by: Still Running on January 05, 2013, 07:28:46 AM

Title: Boat Batteries
Post by: Still Running on January 05, 2013, 07:28:46 AM
If anyone wants to replace their batteries this spring I will be bringing some to the banquet for some members.
Let me know what you are looking for and I can get you a price for you and bring them along to the banquet.

The batteries I can get are Interstate

http://www.interstatebatteries.com/cs_estore/Content.aspx?dsNav=Ntk~SearchGroup|MarineSealedAGM|3|

and Optima

http://www.optimabatteries.com/us/en/products/bluetop/

Of coarse members get a special price.
Title: Re: Boat Batteries
Post by: Hotrod on January 05, 2013, 07:52:46 AM
Cool Rick.

What is the life of a boat battery?  I think.. this will be my 3rd year with these.
Title: Re: Boat Batteries
Post by: Hunter 2 on January 05, 2013, 07:55:55 AM
Cool Rick.

What is the life of a boat battery?  I think.. this will be my 3rd year with these.

I've had mine 5 years and they work fine.  I just think its time to change them for piece of mind.
Title: Re: Boat Batteries
Post by: Still Running on January 05, 2013, 08:39:02 AM
I change mine every three years. My boat has three batteries. So when it was three years old I changed the cranking battery. Then the next year I changed another battery and so on. This way I always have a fresh one on board and don't have to buy all three at the same year. If the cranking battery goes bad while I am out, I can switch it over and get back in.
Title: Re: Boat Batteries
Post by: Ms Fish on January 05, 2013, 09:49:41 AM
Smart Rick!! t^ AND verrrrry nice of you to do that for the banquet! clp
Title: Re: Boat Batteries
Post by: Pops Soul on January 05, 2013, 05:20:34 PM
Interstates are great batteries Think I pushed mine, my boats going on 13 years old and I'm on my 3rd set t^ Thats with pulling them and putting them in the basement in the winter with a charge midway through the off season t^
Title: Re: Boat Batteries
Post by: BigAl13 on January 05, 2013, 05:32:31 PM
3 years depending on usage and brand, the optimas are a little more but the say 5 years  5hrug
Title: Re: Boat Batteries
Post by: Hunter 2 on January 30, 2013, 05:47:50 AM
This weekend Rick gave me a great discount on 3 new interstate Batteries.  I replaced my 5 year old set just for piece of mind. Don't pass up Ricks offer if your going to replace your batteries this coming season.

           chrz Thanks Rick  chrz
Title: Re: Boat Batteries
Post by: Still Running on January 30, 2013, 06:18:20 AM
 t^
Title: Re: Boat Batteries
Post by: ChrisL on January 30, 2013, 08:26:15 AM
Hey Rick, can you get me prices for Optima 34/78 both red and yellow top?
It's for an 08 Jeep Commander, but Optima doesnt have listing for that.  My research shows the 34/78 is the right fit.

I've always wanted an Optima and the truck is 5 years old now.  Might be time to to make the jump.  I have a fear of a dead battery on the beach with an incoming tide.
Title: Re: Boat Batteries
Post by: Still Running on January 30, 2013, 08:52:32 AM
Hey Rick, can you get me prices for Optima 34/78 both red and yellow top?
It's for an 08 Jeep Commander, but Optima doesnt have listing for that.  My research shows the 34/78 is the right fit.

I've always wanted an Optima and the truck is 5 years old now.  Might be time to to make the jump.  I have a fear of a dead battery on the beach with an incoming tide.

 t^ I'll check it out and get back to you Chris.

You don't want to do that with the tide coming in. Been there, done that, got the T shirt.  rgmn

Went to Daytona for spring break with a bunch of buddys when I was 17. Parked the LOVE Van on the beach and rented motorcycles for the day. Guess what we found when we went back to van?  rofla

That's what happens when you have girls on the mind.
Title: Re: Boat Batteries
Post by: Reefsquatter on January 30, 2013, 05:09:56 PM
I have a single battery and single perks switch. Was thinking about a second battery rather than bringing a jumper box.

Boat had a single 225 outboard, typical electronics, vacu flush head and a couple pumps ( fish box drains, wash downs, live well)

If I go to this set up, I figure a cranking battery and a deep cycle, any input as to the size I should look for, or should I just get the biggest that fits ( boat and budget)

Thanks
Title: Re: Boat Batteries
Post by: Hunter 2 on January 30, 2013, 07:30:56 PM
What size can you fit?  Group 24 or 27?
Title: Re: Boat Batteries
Post by: Reefsquatter on January 30, 2013, 08:10:33 PM
I am going to check, there is not a lot of room, think it has a group 24 in there now.

If I get a better grip on it, I will let you know.
Title: Re: Boat Batteries
Post by: BigAl13 on January 31, 2013, 12:48:32 AM
def deep cycle and cranking, buy a quality switch t^
Title: Re: Boat Batteries
Post by: wb on January 31, 2013, 11:35:59 AM
I run two Optima Blue Tops. Dual purpose, supposedly not that good at anything.

I also am damn cheap, in some ways. I don't mind paying (about) double for one compared to a new Interstate, but I run 'em forever.

Hopefully not jinxing myself. Never had a problem. Regularly ensure that either batt'y alone will start the motor from dead cold. Keep them topped up.

This will be the seventh season on the old one. Yup six years in the boat. The fourth for the "new" one. Resting voltages at 25°F the other day were 12.71 and 12.68. Haven't charged 'em since Oct 25.

I will replace with another blue top when it won't start my boat from cold. Definitely can't use that plan if you run only 1 battery.

Oh and I always stay witin reach of my BoatUS unlimited towing. Haven't needed that yet either. Thanks Randy!  ;)