Pretty much that. If you don’t mind having wet batteries those are probably 
fine. Having a battery crack open and dump acid in the bilge during a hurricane 
was a stinky situation I do not care to repeat.
Joe
Coquina

From: David Knecht via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Stus-List Re: Batteries again

The battery you indicated appears not to be an AGM.  Flooded batteries in 
general are much cheaper than the AGM.  My battery compartment is not easily 
accessible, so having to maintain the water level in the battery,  worries 
about operating it while healed plus the potential danger of spills makes me 
much happier to spend the extra $$$ for AGM batteries.  One less thing to worry 
about.  Dave

S/V Aries
1990 C&C 34+
New London, CT

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On May 30, 2022, at 11:57 PM, Tom Buscaglia via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com<mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com>> wrote:

I have used Dyno batteries without issue.  They cost less than 1/2.  Am I 
missing something?

https://www.fisheriessupply.com/dyno-battery-heavy-duty-m30-marine-batteries/m30hh
Tom Buscaglia
S/V Alera
1990 C&C 37+/40
Vashon WA
P 206.463.9200
C 305.409.3660



On May 30, 2022, at 9:30 AM, Korbey Hunt via CnC-List 
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I highly recommend Lifeline group 31

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There is a lot of reason to be concerned about off brands. Pretty much all 
cycling batteries of the same size will be about the same AH rating. There is 
no magic in lead batteries, the AH per pound is pretty consistent.  What 
matters *hugely* is the number of cycles that they can endure before being 
trashed. The various cheap Chinese imports are highly variable to say the 
least, their reviews are all over the place. Lifeline is usually considered the 
best AGM maker.
FYI – Deka makes all the West Marine AGMs, you might call around your local 
battery shop and see what they charge. They are worse than Lifelines, but if 
they crap out after a week at least you can return them to the store 😉
Joe Della Barba
Coquina C&C 35 MK I
Kent Island MD USA






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I have been following the battery discussion and have a question.  I need to 
replace my two 9 year old AGM batteries this season.  I have separate start and 
house batteries which can be combined if needed.  I don’t have large power 
needs (electronics, autopilot and fridge when cruising).  I have been reading 
and researching this and I am unsure of what to purchase.  From what I have 
read, AH is the important number to focus on.  Last time, I got Lifeline AGM 
group 27 from Defender.  Defender has 3 different group 27 batteries
Powertech rated at 92AH  which cost about $330
Lifeline      rated at 100AH for 432
Northstar   rated at 92AH for 457


From Amazon, I can get a VMAX group 27 with 100AH for $289 or a Universal with 
110 AH for $239.  Is there any reason to be concerned about less known (to me) 
brands from Amazon or does it make sense to just focus on the numbers?  Thanks- 
Dave


S/V Aries
1990 C&C 34+
New London, CT

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