Help - Boat Batteries - Your Ideas
Ok the boat will be 3 years old in March. Was having problems with the batteries at Fall Camp not lasting as long as they should last. All ready have on board 3 bank charger. The boat dealer that I purchased the boat from new is no longer in business. When I purchased the boat they asked me how many batteries that I wanted in it and I told them as many as I could get! So they put 3 interstate batteries in the boat. Well if I would have known that they were going to put interstate batteries in it I would have just went to Wal-Mart. Not much of a interstate battery fan as long as they support Kyle Busch and never had much luck with them in a farm tractor either. Have purchased several over the years that were so called 5 year batteries and they only lasted 2 years. So I haven't had a interstate battery for serveral years.
Boat is set up as a 12 volt system with 1 starting battery and 2 trolling motor batteries. And I have alot of extra stuff that I sometimes plug in and use as the boat is running. So I want alot of extra battery power.
I want a good battery for a fair price. Granted I know the cheaper the battery the worse they will be but I don't have alot of money to spend. I have learned with my pickup that the largest best Motor Craft Ford battery works better for me. Because if I can plug it in then I have it on!
Ok some questions for you? Batteries are sized by Group. How do I find out what group my current batteries are? What brand do you have the best luck with? And is there a good battery dealer in the Springfield area that you have had good luck with?
Been looking at some of the prices of boat batteries in BP catalog and online and some of them cost upwards of $200.00 each. How do I tell which one I need? A boat isn't like a Ford pickup that I can just run into the dealership and tell them to put a big one in it.
Thanks for your help!