I couldn't find my exact question when I searched so please forgive me if this is a) Obvious or b) well covered elsewhere. I have a Beneteau 323 with a pair of group 24 house batteries connected in parallel and an additional group 24 battery that can serve as an engine start which I generally don't use. The way Beneteau has wired the boat, the alternator only charges the battery(s) selected. The onboard charger charges both when I plug in. My solar panels are only connected to the house bank. I have hit 7 years of service on my Canadian Tire nautilus (Exide) agms and I am thinking of replacing the batteries for the coming season. I am contemplating swapping the group 24 house bank for group 27, just for the slightly higher amp hours but leaving the starting battery as a group 24. I'll keep them all as agms but with slightly different capacity. Will it matter? When the onboard charger is charging all of the batteries will that be a problem? Our power demands are modest (mostly the fridge and pumps), we have all LED lights and my solar panels mostly keep up with our use, even on cloudy days but we often spent 4 or 5 days at anchor and it would be nice to have a bit of a cushion on a string of cloudy/rainy days.