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Upgrading to an 18 foot Monark!
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<blockquote data-quote="ober51" data-source="post: 101478" data-attributes="member: 1354"><p>I'd consider it but first make sure the motor is worth that plunge, no?</p><p></p><p>A 55 is a good idea. I bought my battery from Sears last year a Die Hard, it's been great, can't complain. I'm sure others are better and others are better bang for the buck, but I got mine there and would again. I am likely going to by a small cranking battery for my outboard today. If you fish for a really long time, I would go 24 v. But, if cash is an issue, and it is for me, go with the 1 good battery for now, it can always be switched out for the optimas later. That rig is huge, so it will barely feel the weight of 3 batteries I bet. </p><p></p><p>Question for others: Can I use a small mower or tractor battery for use for my 9.9 or 25 electric start motors?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ober51, post: 101478, member: 1354"] I'd consider it but first make sure the motor is worth that plunge, no? A 55 is a good idea. I bought my battery from Sears last year a Die Hard, it's been great, can't complain. I'm sure others are better and others are better bang for the buck, but I got mine there and would again. I am likely going to by a small cranking battery for my outboard today. If you fish for a really long time, I would go 24 v. But, if cash is an issue, and it is for me, go with the 1 good battery for now, it can always be switched out for the optimas later. That rig is huge, so it will barely feel the weight of 3 batteries I bet. Question for others: Can I use a small mower or tractor battery for use for my 9.9 or 25 electric start motors? [/QUOTE]
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