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    Ok guys here is my situation. I have a little 14 foot Jon boat that I have re done and slapped a trolling motor CD player fish finder and lights on. I have a marine battery I bought from the auto parts store it's a marine battery. It will run my fish finder and trolling motor for several hours and then it finally goes. I don't have the option of getting a on board charging system due to my 1950s motor so therefore I'm looking for another battery to supplement what I have im still a young man at the age of 26 with two kiddos running around so going out and buying a 250 dollar battery is not in my budget. Is like to stay around the 120 price range. So any suggestions would help thanks

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    A $25 riding mower battery will power the radio and FF all day long and not break the bank. If you want/need another TM battery, wally world grp 29's are good batteries for around $100-110.
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    I meant to behave, but there were just way too many other options available at the time.

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    Just what jimp said.
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    Thanks for info guys. The one I have now is a I Riley's auto parts super start marine battery. Which should power my radio and ff just fine. Sounds like I will be picking up a battery from Wally thanks again

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