I purchase my batteries from JJ's batteries in Salina I think its called Allpak now. Nautalius made by exide. The starting battery is a 24 class and cost me like 65 and its on its second year.
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have not posted in a long time but it looks like some of you have been having success this winter. Got the boat out and ready for fishin but need a starter battery. have 50 hp murc. been looking around and sam's has energizer 650cca for about 70 bucks, price is right does anyone know if they hold up or i'm open to suggestions other than 2or 3 bills for an optima!!
I purchase my batteries from JJ's batteries in Salina I think its called Allpak now. Nautalius made by exide. The starting battery is a 24 class and cost me like 65 and its on its second year.
I have 3 energizer batteries that came with my boat. They are 875 cranking amps. Haven't had any problems with them in the past couple years. They were made in 07.
Get mine from Walmart cheap and do the job.
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They are good.
Interstate batteries are very good.
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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Walmart batteries for me. Don't be afraid to get a deep cycle for your starting battery either. They will crank your motor over fine and last longer if your running fish finders, livewell, radio and any other things.
I have always used either walmart batteries or cabelas batteries and had zero problems with either one. Providing you take care of them, almost any brand of battery will serve you well. The problem comes from either not keeping enough water in them or not charging them properly or both.![]()
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I have Interstate batteries and so far so good.
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