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Old 08-17-2020, 12:46 PM   #38
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I draw the same conclusion as all others here, it is time for a new battery.

Now while going for a new battery, I would also recomend installing a battery switch. When you aren't using the boat for a while, it will disconnect the battery.

Now as others have stated, you could add a second battery as well, and thus instead of a on/off switch for your battery, you would get a battery selector switch....

I did this on my bowrider and don't regret it. I have found that my battery last longer, and I know longer get concerned about leaving the boat for longer periods of time.

I will be adding one eventually to my pontoon boat as well too.... I am hoping to start improvement on that boat next year......

Last, don't start getting multiple boats, it can make your head spin, when your trying to keep you projects straight.....
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