First ... I am an electrical DUNCE. Do not take anything I say seriously.
But in my very humble and very ignorant opinion ... if you haven't already bought that dual-purpose battery, I would do a little more research. You can do a lot better with a deep cycle battery. In order to get accurate apples/apples comparisons, look for capacity measured in amp hours (Ah) at a 20 hour rate, and pass on any battery not rated that way. My understanding is that the top shelf (without going into golf cart batteries, floor scrubber batteries, etc) consists of Crown, Trojan, and US Battery. I am somewhere on the second tier with a Duracell Ultra, made by Deka. I like it and am happy with it for now. I will look for one of those other three next time.
On to panels ...
We started with a 15 watt Harbor Freight panel, which was kind of a joke. We upgraded to a 30 watt Renogy panel, which was a big improvement, but still didn't keep up with our needs. The second 30-watt panel did the trick, with a little help from the outboard.
Bear in mind though, we are power hogs. We have a GPS with 7" display, an autotiller, we carry two cell phones and a tablet, a bluetooth speaker, plus interior lighting, masthead light, and occasionally navigation lighting. All the lighting is LED of course, but it still counts. And I was not going to be happy until we had enough panels to keep up with all of this draw for an indefinite period of time.
Again, I know nothing. Double check anything I say before you put any faith in it.