Recommended Battery For a Boat Trolling Motor
Updated 01/01/2022 | Published 12/31/2021 >
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Question:
Would this be a good battery to run my trolling motor
asked by: Jack D
Expert Reply:
Yes, the Bright Way Deep Cycle RV or Marine Battery # BRW94FR is a great battery for using with a trolling motor on a boat. The battery is sealed as it is an AGM battery so there is no acid that may leak. The battery is rated for 100 Amp Hours so you will be able to compare that with your trolling motor to determine how much operation time you will get from the one battery.
If weight is an issue you may want to consider a Lithium battery. The Bright Way weighs almost 60lbs where a similar RV Lithium Battery # GP99QR weighs less than half at 26.5lbs. It has the same 100 Amp Hour rating and is nearly identical in size. The Lithium battery will have a longer life span then a lead acid or AGM battery as well.

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Bright Way Deep Cycle RV or Marine Battery - AGM - 12V - 100 Ah - Group 27
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- 12L x 6-11/16W x 8-5/16T Inch
- 100 Ah
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- Bright Way
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