12 volt cranking and deep cycle bats

bently

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When I purchased my boat it had a deep cycle battery for cranking. Is that ok or should I change it out for a regular cranking battery?

Thanks
 

Fireman431

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Re: 12 volt cranking and deep cycle bats

Use a cranking battery for starting and a deep cycle for running lights/electronics/stereos, etc. Another option would be a dual purpose battery which combines the two.
 

Hubboat

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Re: 12 volt cranking and deep cycle bats

It's probably fine, my friends boat I bought has a deep cycle for cranking. I heard no complaints from them.

I am going to run a couple DP (dual purpose) batteries when I swap them in.
 

bently

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Re: 12 volt cranking and deep cycle bats

I was thinking a cranking battery would do a better job at spinning over the outbaord. I have a 1980 115 Merc "TOP".
 

bruceb58

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Re: 12 volt cranking and deep cycle bats

I use a deep cycle battery to crank a 7.4L without a problem.
 

dingbat

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Re: 12 volt cranking and deep cycle bats

I use a deep cycle to crank a 200HP outboard, no problem.
 

bently

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Re: 12 volt cranking and deep cycle bats

Thank you all for all the info.
 
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