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Thx guys. That time of the year ( at least for us northeasterners )
Who makes Seahawks - looks like Deka has a SeaHawk battery but I can't find them online with the SeaHawk name. OLDFIELDER, what model you got ? My model #'s etc have long been wiped clean over the years... Bargain Bilge - where is that ? Patchogue ? |
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It's right there on that corner in Patch. I have group 27's. I put a combiner on them a few years ago and have been really happy. One deep cycle and one starting.
They're really helpful in there. You'll probably wind up buying other stuff. |
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Thank you ! Will go there and on the way home, stop in at the Blue Point Brewery for a cold one ! Just ONE !
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Is the taproom open during the week? My best friend's wife used to tend the bar down there on weekends when the beer was still free for tastings. BlueGlass Fridays-buy a glass for 5 bucks and have at it!
If you only have one, grab an old howling bastard-that really counts as two. |
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Thursday, Friday, Sat 3-7 Free tastings - can't beat it. I bring 3-4 growlers home - good to have when you're going to have more than one or friends over...
Spoke via phone to a guy at Bargain Bilge - says he has what I'll need. I know I had two identical batteries and that's what I want again - want to keep it simple. Probably two starter batteries as opposed to deep cycle. Can I have a deep cycle and a starter battery w/ a Guest battery switch kept on "Both" at all times without any negative effect ? |
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Unless you are in a bind, never leave it turned to both. One battery will always sap the other until you basically have one big cell at the same level of discharge and your worst case scenario is that you wind up with up with two dead ones, especially if you are on a long, lazy fluke drift out in the ocean on a nice summer afternoon.
Get a starter and a deep cycle and dedicate the starter to the motor and the deep cycle to your electronics, etc. They are very different batteries designed for difft. purposes. I invested in a combiner/isolater a few years ago and it gives me a lot of piece of mind for the $100 I spent on it. I now basically leave the battery switch turned to 1(starter) all the time when running, but the house battery also reaps the benefits of being charged. Talk to the guy down there about it. It's a very easy thing to wire up on your own. We'll have to tip a few down there some time. |
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You need an isolater/combiner, and two group 24 or 27 batteries. I use WalMart batteries, and one of my batteries is now 5, yes, five, years old, and test just fine.
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Common Sense is learning from your mistakes. Wisdom is learning from the other guy's mistakes. Fr. Frank says: Jesus liked fishing, too. He even walked on water to get to the boat! Currently without a SeaCraft ![]() (2) Pompano 12' fishing kayaks '73 Cobia 18' prototype "Casting Skiff", 70hp Mercury |
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