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Batteries like always

Txjetter17

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Location
Galveston, TX
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2017
Boat Model
AR
Boat Length
21
Everything is about power. I thought I saw a thread about batteries but maybe I missed it. Looking to upgrade the single stock battery to a dual battery set up and woundering what the best suggestions are for batteries. Something I won't have to replace every couple years.
 
I was thinking maybe Optima but am not sure which one.
 
I'm no expert but you can switch your starting battery to a deep cycle battery. There are enough cranking amps to turn over our motors.
 
These are a good bang for the buck. I am running two of these for my stereo bank.

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