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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 486482" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>My boat sits in the water from late March through Oct usually. I have no electronics but the bilge pump runs when it rains and it has power trim. I will top the battery off with the charger once or twice during the season. When the boat is put away in the garage for the winter, I pull the battery out and put it in the basement with a full charge (I will typically put the charger back on it before the first use of the new season). You really shouldn't need to charge it very often since the motor will maintain the charge while it's running (but that can depend on the amount of electronics you have/use in the boat).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 486482, member: 12995"] My boat sits in the water from late March through Oct usually. I have no electronics but the bilge pump runs when it rains and it has power trim. I will top the battery off with the charger once or twice during the season. When the boat is put away in the garage for the winter, I pull the battery out and put it in the basement with a full charge (I will typically put the charger back on it before the first use of the new season). You really shouldn't need to charge it very often since the motor will maintain the charge while it's running (but that can depend on the amount of electronics you have/use in the boat). [/QUOTE]
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