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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 42064" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>I wouldn't carry a third group 27 battery if all you are powering is a sonar or radio. I used to power a sonar off a small go cart battery, before I got my TM in the old 12 footer. A 20 dollar lawn tractor battery from Lowes or Wallyworld should be more than plenty for a sonar and small radio, leaving your two batteries for the TMs. Now, if you have the space and capacity, a third might be a good choice, as it gives you a space that you could get home on, if you kill the first two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 42064, member: 55"] I wouldn't carry a third group 27 battery if all you are powering is a sonar or radio. I used to power a sonar off a small go cart battery, before I got my TM in the old 12 footer. A 20 dollar lawn tractor battery from Lowes or Wallyworld should be more than plenty for a sonar and small radio, leaving your two batteries for the TMs. Now, if you have the space and capacity, a third might be a good choice, as it gives you a space that you could get home on, if you kill the first two. [/QUOTE]
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