marine battery  / rv batteries are the same thing.... its simply a battery that 
has more cycles than a regular starting / automotive battery.the only deep 
cycle batieries out there than can take some abuse  ( withing a reasonable 
budget ) are golf car 6V batteries, if you have a gas engine they are fine as 
starting batteries, a deep cycle battery has thicker lead plates and release 
electricity slower that a "starting battery. a larger diesel starter might want 
a bit more umpff all at once than  a pair of 6V batteries can deliver.do you 
have one bank... or house and starting batteries... i would stay away from 
sealed batteries  unless they are gel type, a battery is never sealed, it has 
to vent and over time a sealed battery does dry out.... keeping some distlied 
water and checking batteries twice a year is no big deal. 

> Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2012 19:27:22 -0700
> Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Kirkland marine batteries?
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
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> Does anyone know if Costco still sells marine batteries? I need to
> replace my starting batteries. Recommendations on a budget starting
> battery? Do I need to go with a starting battery or deep cycle?
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