Hi All –I wanted seek some battery advice from the group here and I know there are a ton of directions I could go with this - just looking for some basic and directional advice and would love to see how others have their house-bank designed.My Catalina 30 came with an old-tired Group 27 115 Amp deep cycle in one bank along with a separate starting battery / bank. Both batteries are wet-cells. This year the G27 deep cycle (my house battery) finally died – she was about 10 years old and when I bought the boat 4 years ago it was already abused so I know I was on borrowed time (sat for over a year and several cells were dry). At the time, the boat did not have a whole lot of electrical needs so it was OK for the first few years to run the lights and wind-instrumentation (once I brought it back to life – and it tested as good to weak on a tester). I also installed a 30 Amp 3-stage charger and have access to shore power at my dock. So now I have the following electrical needs to consider when looking for a replacement for my house bank:- All the standard lighting a 30 footer would have- GPS Chart plotter (color)- Stereo system (AM/FM/CD player)- Fresh water pump and macerator- Bilge pumps, VHF, etc- Wind Instuemnets and Depth Finder- 1.7 Cubic Foot Refrigerator (smallest marine one they make – adding that next year / draws 2.7 amps)As mentioned above – I have shore power and use a 30 amp 3-stage charger (3-bank capability). My electrical uses are conservative – I never leave the instruments and GPS on after sailing, keep a battery-powered lantern onboard to conserve the cabin lighting and typically never have the stereo on too loud. Next year, I want to add a very small refrigerator that draws 2.7 amps. I also have a Yanmar Diesel with your standard marine alternator (not sure the amps but assume its your standard marine alternator). We typically do a lot of weekend sailing (1-2 nights on the hook), day sailing and maybe 1 or possibly 2: week-long trips a year all on the hook (at best).I am planning on keeping the wet-cell starting battery bank as she tests and works fine. I am thinking of putting in a 240 AH deep-cell bank for the house (two 110 AH paralleled). On the Catalina 30 (it’s a ’78) – space is tight so I figure I am better with 2 separate batteries for the house bank that I could parallel. I will need to have the second battery installed under the quarter berth next to the fuel tank as there is not enough room in the battery storage locker under my nav table.My questions are as following and hoping you all could help direct me:-Should I go with wet-cell, Gel-Cell or AGM for the house bank? I don’t have a problem checking the fluid levels once a month in the wet cells but what is the best value for the money here with the most power? As mentioned, I have shore power so charging is not an issue.-If I went with Gel / AGM – could I mix banks? The starting bank is a wet-cell.-Am I under powered with 240 AH? Probably fine without the refrigerator….not sure though. Also – if I went with the gel/AGM bank – do you typically use lower a lower amp bank verses the wet-cell bank as you don't want to ever to a deep discharge below 50%?-Does anyone have a good online source for batteries that deliver? I found Cabela’s online selling an AGM group 27 $155 (marine cranking amps= 1200, cold cranking =950 and reserve =180 –so I guess it’s a 180 Amp battery)- not sure how good they are for sailboat applications buts it says deep cell. West Marine seems a bit pricy. Here is the link:http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/item-link.jsp_A&_DAV=search&id=0041060016446a&navCount=1&podId=0041060&parentId=cat350007&masterpathid=&navAction=push&catalogCode=IH&rid=&parentType=index&indexId=cat350007&hasJS=true -Anything else I am missing here? I don’t have a regulator or any other battery devices hooked up to my system. I do have your standard battery selector switch (“1”, “2” or Both) with a volt meter on the panel.-Any recommendations on where best to install the house bank with regard to space.Thanks and really appreciate the feedback here! - Rob