I have a fairly new to me boat. Its an 89. I believe the previous owner neglected the batteries. I have them on maintainers, and they test fine with the voltmeter. The starter battery is from '18, and the deep cycle is a '20.
The motor runs great, but it is slow to start, it seems like an electrical issue. I have had it out, and it starts weakly at the ramp, and doesn't want to restart later if turned off. No noise, no clicking, when I turn the ignition I see the volts drop, and no sound at all from the motor. I eventually get it to start, trailer go home to try to figure out what is going on, and at home with ear muffs it starts immediately, no issues.
I am going to load test the batteries today, and most likely replace them for a fresh start anyway. But do any of you more experienced guys have an opinion on this?
MY SECOND QUESTION: I see batteries that are marketed as a starter battery, AND a deep cycle battery, I don't understand how it can be both. Do y'all recommend them? Should I just get a regular starter battery for the starting?
Thanks for any input.
The motor runs great, but it is slow to start, it seems like an electrical issue. I have had it out, and it starts weakly at the ramp, and doesn't want to restart later if turned off. No noise, no clicking, when I turn the ignition I see the volts drop, and no sound at all from the motor. I eventually get it to start, trailer go home to try to figure out what is going on, and at home with ear muffs it starts immediately, no issues.
I am going to load test the batteries today, and most likely replace them for a fresh start anyway. But do any of you more experienced guys have an opinion on this?
MY SECOND QUESTION: I see batteries that are marketed as a starter battery, AND a deep cycle battery, I don't understand how it can be both. Do y'all recommend them? Should I just get a regular starter battery for the starting?
Thanks for any input.