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Re: Deep cycle batteries
[Re: BassCat]
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05/03/18 09:09 AM
05/03/18 09:09 AM
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The best battery that I have ever had was and is the ACDelco M27MF. In my opinion anything else is a total waste of money. The first set that I bought lasted 7 years through heavy use while bowfishing and I mean heavy use. One would run the boat that was exclusively trolling motor powered and the other ran a Q-beam.
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