What batteries are you using?

May 13, 2016
110
Catalina 22 MK II 15377 Granbury Texas
My power use is minimal (at least for now):
Garmin GPS/Depth finder 6.8w
4 LED cabin lights
Nav lights
Original 1996 Marine (car) stereo (gonna replace that sucker quick, no aux input for my iPhone music...lol).

The battery that came with the boat is a year 2000 model Interstate deep cycle.
What are others using on our small boats? What is your usage of power like?
 
Jul 7, 2004
8,480
Hunter 30T Cheney, KS
I am partial to AGM batteries in small boats. I had an Optima in my Mac 26S. No outgassing. Very little discharging. Doesn't freeze so I left it on board all year long.
The down side if you can call it that, is you need a smart charger. I had one made by Guest.
 
May 13, 2016
110
Catalina 22 MK II 15377 Granbury Texas
If you really have a 16 year old battery which still 'works', buy more and sell them to the rest of us.
Two things:
1. Actually it could be older. The way it is dated is a little confusing. It could be that the warranty ends August 2000.
2. I'm not sure if or how well it works. It did take a charge and ran the power for the few minutes I had it on, but it could be just setting me up for the fall.
Still interested in what batteries others are using and figuring out what I should buy.
 
May 24, 2004
7,164
CC 30 South Florida
Batteries are strange items, some can literally refuse to die under neglect while others will fail within weeks of purchase. That is why their warranty industry is so developed. Whatever you get compare warranties. I would first take that Interstate battery to an automotive parts retailer to have it bench tested. They do it for free and can tell you whether the battery is good or not. As a general rule trailer boats are hard on batteries and it mostly has to with a lack of prompt recharging after use. It follows that if you put your money on a high end battery it would be wise to plan to keep it charged and provided with good maintenance. If circumstances would prevent adequate care then going with the cheaper battery would be best. According to your usage you could do with a group 24 deep cycle battery but for a few dollars more you could get around 20% of increased capacity in a group 27. As far as brands is pot luck. A battery that has been sitting on the store shelf for a long time is bound to have lost some capacity so choose a retailer that moves his inventory and check the manufacture date. Anything within 60 days would be best. Do invest in a good smart multi stage charger.
 

Johnb

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Jan 22, 2008
1,456
Hunter 37-cutter Richmond CA
If you can hand start your engine, and if your engine can charge your batteries, (so it can also power navigation lights and most likely the depth finder as well) you are set up to keep your system really simple and save a ton of money in the process. I had a 23 foot Clipper Marine and for 16 years just s single flooded deep discharge 100 Ampere-hour battery that I charged on the boat when possible or carried home to charge. Get a flooded battery and pay attention to the water level.
 
Apr 20, 2016
47
Catalina 22 293 Huntington Lake, CA
Like Don said, make sure you have a smart charger for your batteries... not just for AGM types, but all batteries will live longer with one, and are worth the price.
 
Sep 8, 2014
2,551
Catalina 22 Swing Keel San Diego
I have a Group 24 Marine deep cycle from Walmart that is in my toyhauler, just for testing really. 80% of the time my coach is running off the Genny or 'shore power'. The single battery just handles the lights and water-pump when other power sources are not available. So far so good... The Walmart battery is about $75 but out the door around $99 unless you bring in a core deposit. I'm fairly certain the Walmart batteries are the same exact battery as some other major brand with a different sticker on them.
I know the Interstate batteries are very good and not expensive if you go to an Interstate battery store. I haven't made up my mind if I want to get one battery or two, flooded or AGM... If I got AGM I might go with Odyssey, that's what I run in my Choppers.
All advice above I will 2nd... No matter what battery you get a smart charger is the best investment.
 
Jan 7, 2011
5,449
Oday 322 East Chicago, IN
My Hunter 280 had 2 group 24's, regular lead/acid type. I had A/B banks and only used batts for day sailing. Having A/B gave me a sense of security that I would not drain the. Both and not be able to start the engine.
 

MitchM

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Jan 20, 2005
1,031
Nauticat 321 pilothouse 32 Erie PA
Practical Sailor did a review of house batteries. For AGMs, the Lifeline and the DEKA made by East Penn were top rated , each with 100 to 135 Ah for the group 27 or 31s. google marine battery review, there is a lot to read.
 
Feb 26, 2004
22,984
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
AGMs are not for everybody, and not always good for sailboats. Flooded deep cycle batteries are still the best bang for the buck.

AGM Battery Issues (from Maine Sail)
http://forums.sbo.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?t=124973

AGM Battery Issues and the Blue Seas Dual Circuit Switch (from Maine Sail) "DARN AGM Batteries"
http://forums.catalina.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?p=848465&highlight=darn agm

Additional Observations on the Limits of AGMs http://c34.org/bbs/index.php/topic,5977.msg63004.html#msg63004
 
Mar 20, 2015
3,199
C&C 30 Mk1 Winnipeg
I'm also in the market for a new battery.
A buddy of mine swears by using good quality automotive batteries. Due to their long warranty period and lower cost, he simply replaces his every year or so on full warranty. :)

He rants about the short warranty and cost of deep cycle batteries.

YMMV
 
Jul 7, 2004
8,480
Hunter 30T Cheney, KS
In general, look for batteries rated primarily in amp hours, not cold cranking amps (automotive). Automotive batteries don't take deep discharges well. I hear a lot about using 6v golf cart batteries. You have to wire them in series to get 12v and then parallel to create a larger capacity battery system.
 

pateco

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Aug 12, 2014
2,207
Hunter 31 (1983) Pompano Beach FL
Needed two recently, and went with these in the Group 24 size. $72/each

 

pateco

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Aug 12, 2014
2,207
Hunter 31 (1983) Pompano Beach FL

Maine,
I read both of those great articles, but have not had time to rewire my charging system, and the old batteries actually failed when I had guests coming to sail. I knew these pseudo deep cycles were on sale at Costco, and went for it. My plan is eventually to switch to two 6V golfcart deep cycle for the house bank, and move these to use as new start bank. but I need to get an ACR, Battery Monitor and higher amp charger before I do this. Figured the boat has been wired this way since 1983, A little while longer wont matter. I will attempt to not kill them in the mean time. LOL