Hi All. I cant believe I am actually posting this question and think I already know what the problem is but I just wanted some reassurance. I have a 2006 Crownline with a 350 MAG. I was lazy and left my 2 batteries in the boat over the winter (I live in Connecticut). I went ahead and put a good solid charge on each of the batteries using the charger on the boat. When I start the boat on battery 1 it turns over fine and does start, I just hear this tapping as its turning over. Its not the clicking you hear when your turning over an engine with a very low battery. Sounds sort of similar but more feint and fewer tapping. I also get the same noise when i switch to battery 2. When switch to "all" the clicking noise goes away. Right there I was thinking "the batteries have no more cranking amps left in them". So off I went to the part store to have them tested. They are 7 years old according to their sticker but I have only had them in the boat for 3 years. They are Optima blue tops with a rated 750 CCA. One was tested and gave me a reading of 735 and the other gave me a reading of 765. Both batteries also show 13.5 volts. Leaving the part store I was some what relieved that i didn't have to spend $500 in new batteries but I was also stumped as to what the problem could still be. Before re-installing them I was thinking maybe the terminals and ends are oxidized. I cleaned them very well (they weren't that dirty to begin with), hooked everything back up and had the same results. The batteries are showing 13 volts but on the panel at the helm, I'm showing 10. Why i have no idea....
So here it is, batteries test good, terminals are all cleaned off, boat starts fine on all. Should I replace the batteries with them being that old? I know usually 3-4 years is their life expectancy.
So here it is, batteries test good, terminals are all cleaned off, boat starts fine on all. Should I replace the batteries with them being that old? I know usually 3-4 years is their life expectancy.