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Boat Storage
Boat has just been winterized and am looking to store it outside for the first time to free up the garage. My question regards the batteries - two twelve volt for 24 volt trolling motor and on twelve volt for engine. I would prefer not having to remove them and store inside storage because of the difficulty. Can they safely remain outside in the boat during the winter in this area?
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Re: Boat Storage
Although I use the boat a few times throughout the winter, I keep mine out and they do just fine. I charged them up the night before the first late winter/early spring outing and they did just fine and are steal kickin
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Re: Boat Storage
[QUOTE=RiverRunt;389942]Boat has just been winterized and am looking to store it outside for the first time to free up the garage. My question regards the batteries - two twelve volt for 24 volt trolling motor and on twelve volt for engine. I would prefer not having to remove them and store inside storage because of the difficulty. Can they safely remain outside in the boat during the winter in this area?[/QUOTE]
You should bring it back and put it to charge every other month just to keep the cells fresh and ready. I would be concerned about the water freezing, however, if it doesn't freeze in your car outside, it won't in a boat....JMO
Jason
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Re: Boat Storage
I leave the on-board charger plugged in and it monitors all 3 batteries and had no problems for 6 years with my boat stored outside.
Friend of my rigged a line voltage heating t-stat that turns on 100 watt lamp in the battery compartment when it goes below freezing - also puts trickle charger on his batteries every 6 weeks or so ... works for him.
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I just use the on-board charger and have had my boat covered outside since 03 and have replaced only 2 batteries both this year. My batteries came in the boat new in 02. Knock on wood!
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Re: Boat Storage
Thanks to all who responded. The storage location does not have electrical available. The batteries will be fully charged when stored. This may be naive question, but, should I be concerned about the batteries freezing and bursting in this area? What temperatures would cause that to happen? The boat will be in storage from December until late February/early March.
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I'd keep them home where it is warm.
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I keep my boat outside also, however i remove my batteries not that big a deal with my rig. I store them in my unheated shed and have ever had any problem letting them set. I put them on the charger before i head out. Never heard of a battery freezing up. I would disconet them from the boat though before storage thinking there would be no way for them to loose voltage if nothing is conected.