Re: Deep Cycle
A true deep cycle battery is not really suitable for engine starting being designed to deliver a much smaller current than starter motor loads, to do so continuously rather than just for the few seconds that engine starting requires and to also withstand many more discharge cycles to a lower level than a starter battery will tolerate without shortening its life.
If purely for engine starting an engine starting battery is the best choice. A high capacity battery is not required, so weight and space can be saved especially by fitting one of the more highly specialised starter batteries.
The fact that the battery in question is rated at 600 or 700CCA suggests that it is probably not a true deep discharge battery but more likely to be a Leisure type which is a compromise and usually more akin to a starter battery. They do vary, though, some being more suitable for engine starting than others.
The one thing to remember with any lead acid battery is that it must not be left in even a partially discharged state for longer than can be avoided. Sulfation and a dramatically reduced service life will be the result of failing to recharge a battery promptly after use.
Batteries other than true deep cycle batteries should not be discharged frequently below about 60% of fully charged and preferably not even that low.