wask Posted May 22, 2016 Report Posted May 22, 2016 Hey guys - bought a boat off of Kijiji with no battery, but 125HP Mariner. Also has a fish finder, radio and of course running lights. Do I need two battery setup to run all of this stuff? A starting and a deep cycle or can I run it all off of one battery? Also - where is the best place to buy? Of course I'm looking to save money but if warranty outweighs savings, then I'm open to that. Thanks in advance - I've only really ever owned a small boat that didn't really need a battery.
John Bacon Posted May 22, 2016 Report Posted May 22, 2016 You definitely need a battery. A single marine starting battery should be able to handle it. Walmart and Costco have good value for your money.
wask Posted May 22, 2016 Author Report Posted May 22, 2016 (edited) You definitely need a battery. A single marine starting battery should be able to handle it. Walmart and Costco have good value for your money. Stupid question - As the motor runs does it charge the starting battery? I assume the answer is yes - but like I said, I'm a real noob at this. Thanks Edited May 22, 2016 by Wask
John Bacon Posted May 22, 2016 Report Posted May 22, 2016 A 125hp will. Some of the smaller motors do not have alternators to charge a battery. But larger motors will come with an alternator to charge the battery. As long a you are not running an electric trolling motor, the main motor should keep your battery charged.
Mister G Posted May 23, 2016 Report Posted May 23, 2016 Also get a on-board charger as some engines are not that good at charging a battery, especially if you don't run far with it......best to plug that boat in and leave it plugged in until the next fishing trip.
grimsbylander Posted May 23, 2016 Report Posted May 23, 2016 ^^^ What Mister said. People think because the outboard can deliver charge to a battery it will keep a battery fully charged. Then they run 10 mins down the lake at half throttle and fish for 2 hours while listening to the radio, running graphs and using livewells. For what you're doing, get one decent battery and put it on a charger after every use.
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