Zoomie
Member
- Feb 27, 2020
- 30
- Boat Info
- 2005 Sea Ray Select 220, 2018 GMC Sierra
- Engines
- Mercury 5.0 Bravo III
First off, I know this topic is usually beat to death already but I want to ask a very specific question. I'm thinking of replacing both batteries on a 05, SR 220 Sundeck. I've read a ton about the difference between Lead/Acid, Gell and AGM. I'm also very handy and I know how to maintain lead/acid batteries. Obviously there a huge cost difference between these types.
I'm a mature operator with all my skiing days behind me, I'll be using this more as a cruiser to travel to destinations and stay in hotels.
For the guys/gals running lead acid batteries, do you get any oily film in your bilge from the batteries off gassing?
Thanks
I'm a mature operator with all my skiing days behind me, I'll be using this more as a cruiser to travel to destinations and stay in hotels.
For the guys/gals running lead acid batteries, do you get any oily film in your bilge from the batteries off gassing?
Thanks