absolutely agree about keeping batteries covered. a friend of mine dropped a
wrench that shorted out the terminals. it very quickly glowed red, welded
itself to the terminals and caught fire. only quick work with a fire
extinguisher save the boat.
On Saturday, February 27, 2016 2:08 PM, Bradley Lumgair via CnC-List
<[email protected]> wrote:
Our 33 MkII has 2 group 27 deep cycle batteries that are 10 and 12 yrs old,
still starting and looking after the refrigerator, stereo, radio and nav lights
on "extended" day sails. We're always plugged in when at dock. We select one
battery for starting and the other for running accessories, and alternate each
sail day. Batteries need to be covered! Beyond that I can't help you much.Brad
Pulse C&C 33 MkIILake Huron
I'd rather be sailing
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