When I purchased my 1974 34' Hunter last Sept. the dealer installed two new batteries. The house battery is a Superstart that was purchased from O'Riley auto parts. It is part# 27dcm and is rated ca @ 32 for 610 amphours. The starting battery is also a SuperStart part # 24ms rated at 1000 amphours at 32 degrees. Not knowing much about batteries it appeared that these batteries had much higher capacity than what I had been reading about. I assumed that I had just benefited from newer technology being developed in the auto industry. Then I read an article by Nigel Calder in the May issue of Sail magazine and he stated that the newer high capacity batteries can overheat and fry the alternators. My alternator is the standard 35 amphour that came standard with the boat. Am I right about the batteries having higher capacity and does this fall into the trouble area that Nigel is addressing?