so this winter i want to replace my starting battery. i have been having an issue recently. boat is a 1986 sundancer 250. i use a used automotive battery for my starting/running battery. it is a duralast 78-DL 700 CCA with 875 cranking amps at 32* and reserve capacity of 120. when i bought the boat last year i bought a new duralast marine battery. it is a 29DP-DL 675 CCA with 106 amp hours and 840 cranking amps at 32* with 210 reserve capacity. i don't know much about what these mean in terms of boating...lol
so my issue is i start up and head out on my auto battery. drop anchor and switch to the house (marine) battery. the only thing running is usually the VHF and the fridge. after a couple of hours if i forget to switch batteries back i start up on my marine battery and head off then after about 2 minutes the engine loses power and shuts down. i switch back to the automotive (starting) battery and it fires right back up.
what this tells me is that my alternator is likely not putting out enough juice? my gauge reads about 12 volts but with the blower on it drops to about 11. i'm not sure how accurate my gauge is.
so after all that...
i plan to replace the alternator and the automotive battery (came with boat, unknown age) and adding an onboard charger. i currently use an autozone smart (http://www.autozone.com/test-scan-a...nic-battery-charger/523687_0_0/?checkfit=true) when on shorepower.
so my question is what battery should i look for? is my marine battery sufficient for a few hours anchored? possibly overnighting but not likely. what should i look for in a starter battery? or should i make my marine battery my starter battery and buy a deeper cycle house battery? or am i overthinking this whole thing and just buy a new battery? lol. i bought the boat from the original owner and he said the alternator is the original so 30 years and about 600 hours. i plan to replace it regardless of its output as i think that is the root of my problem. but it only seems to be an issue when i forget to switch back to the starting
thanks and sorry for the long post but wanted to try to add as much info as i could
so my issue is i start up and head out on my auto battery. drop anchor and switch to the house (marine) battery. the only thing running is usually the VHF and the fridge. after a couple of hours if i forget to switch batteries back i start up on my marine battery and head off then after about 2 minutes the engine loses power and shuts down. i switch back to the automotive (starting) battery and it fires right back up.
what this tells me is that my alternator is likely not putting out enough juice? my gauge reads about 12 volts but with the blower on it drops to about 11. i'm not sure how accurate my gauge is.
so after all that...
i plan to replace the alternator and the automotive battery (came with boat, unknown age) and adding an onboard charger. i currently use an autozone smart (http://www.autozone.com/test-scan-a...nic-battery-charger/523687_0_0/?checkfit=true) when on shorepower.
so my question is what battery should i look for? is my marine battery sufficient for a few hours anchored? possibly overnighting but not likely. what should i look for in a starter battery? or should i make my marine battery my starter battery and buy a deeper cycle house battery? or am i overthinking this whole thing and just buy a new battery? lol. i bought the boat from the original owner and he said the alternator is the original so 30 years and about 600 hours. i plan to replace it regardless of its output as i think that is the root of my problem. but it only seems to be an issue when i forget to switch back to the starting
thanks and sorry for the long post but wanted to try to add as much info as i could