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savage_usarmy

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hello, im in the process of rebuilding a 14ft alumicraft my wife got me while i was deployed to afghanistan. I keep getting told to use a battery charger. My question is do I need one. I have an old 1959 evinrude lark 35hp and the basic livewell / baitwell setup and a trolling motor but I have never used a battery charger on any of my previous boats. I want to build this one right and solid. I will be putting pics up as they come but im a Military Police Officer and have to work alot. Any information or help would be GREATLY appreciated. THANKS!
 
You need a battery charger for a battery that is not charged by the gas motors alternator (If it has one).
 
Boat motors with a electric starter shoulld charge it's own battery but it would be a good thing to have a charger on hand. Marine batteries require a slow charge so you don't need anything that puts out more then 12 -14 volt 6 amp charger. You can also use it on you're car motor bike and riding mower..
 
thank you so much for your imput. my next question was going to be how would you know. but never mind that ill be home soon to get elbow deep in the rebuild thanks again!
 
I just got back from deployment and installed a battery charger on my boat and love it! makes life easier. plain and simple. if you fish everyday this is a must.
 
yeah i will probably get one... i have a 1959 evinrude lark 35hp on a 14ft alumicraft. it has the electric and pull start options. i got the boat motor trailer, troll motor and fisgfinder for $1000.00 not bad but not great either. i will post as it comes along
 
definitely get the charger if you plan on using the trolling motor a lot you will need it.
if you get an on board charger just plug it in when you get home and your good to go.
 
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