I am fairly sure of the answer, but I've learned to ask the question anyway.I just bought this boat, so I know nothing about this boat's electrical history.1. Boat has an old SeaHunter charger in the engine compartment. From what I've read, this will take 110 shorepower and charge the 12V batteries and keep them charged up by trickle charge when they are fully charged.2. Boat has two 12V batteries. If I've read the model number correctly, they are 8Ds. It does list them as "Marine" and "Heavy Duty", so I am going to assume they are Deep Cycle. With nothing turned on in the boat, voltmeter in the panel reads about 12.3 volts.3. There is an outboard on transom (ODay 28) which is an electric crank. When we try to start the engine, there barely seems to be enough juice to turn it over. And when we do, the voltmeter in the panel reads well below 12V; seems like once I saw it dip to 7V. 4. A hydrometer in each cell showed that one cell out of 6 in BOTH batteries was dead. 5. We disconnected the shore power and connected batteries to a new battery charger. The charger showed first battery at 17% charge (!!!!), so I set it at a 2amp charge speed and left it overnight. The next morning it read 100%, and so did the other. I'm betting they are wired in parallel for that reason. 6. When we tried to start the outboard, it just barely turned over. I am betting that both of these batteries are toast and will have to be replaced. Can anyone out there suggest something different? Is there any other way to test batteries and see if they are repairable/chargeable?