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04-13-09, 05:03 PM | #1 |
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I'd get the dealer to swap you a 24v T/M. If you are planning on a day's fishing with a 12v T/M you won't make it on one battery. If you are financing any portion of the cost, the addition won't make much difference in the monthly payment. If you stick with the 12v, you'll need a backup battery, or run them in paralell to run all day. If you have to have two batteries, you might as well have a 24v T/M that will run a full day. I've been there with a 12v T/M on my first Alum. boat and would NEVER run a 12v again. As for a charger, if you have three batteries you'll need a 3-bank charger, minimum 10/10/5, to keep everything easy.
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