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Battery size, durability questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="Loweman" data-source="post: 253703" data-attributes="member: 8258"><p>My 17 footer came equipped with just one battery powering everything and did everything fine (TM, bilge, good times radio/cd player, lights, FF.) I added a second battery (and an on board charger) dedicated to the TM when I bought the boat from a friend last year. A deep cycle battery is best for TMs and a cranking battery is best for the outboard, but many use a "dual purpose" marine battery for everything. You didn't mention an outboard on yours... You want to make sure to fully re-charge whatever batteries you have after each outing. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loweman, post: 253703, member: 8258"] My 17 footer came equipped with just one battery powering everything and did everything fine (TM, bilge, good times radio/cd player, lights, FF.) I added a second battery (and an on board charger) dedicated to the TM when I bought the boat from a friend last year. A deep cycle battery is best for TMs and a cranking battery is best for the outboard, but many use a "dual purpose" marine battery for everything. You didn't mention an outboard on yours... You want to make sure to fully re-charge whatever batteries you have after each outing. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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