After having lived and worked around boats for a big part of my adult life I am often amazed how many people end up putting a 5 year old car battery in the rear of the craft, hoping it can start their outboard as soon as they need it.

The use of inappropriate boat battery varieties in ocean going vessels is all too widespread, and I wonder how many times it gets people into danger.

The discharge capabilities of a automobile battery are massively different from that of the marine battery, that are made to be able to lose, in many instances up to 50% of the charge without the chance of suffering permanent damage. This is not the situation for the standard car battery which is made to be trickle charged through an alternator, and the loss of more than 5% of its charge could result in permanent damage. Not a fine type of battery to get you out of difficulty on the open sea or on a large area of open water.

I have formed a new site dedicated to the humble Boat Battery in the hope that visitors will glance at the information supplied and go out and buy the right battery for their boats. Using the acceptable equipment is essential to maritime safety and should not be disregarded.

So many individuals are much too complacent in relation to what seem to be trivial matters, until they discover themselves in a anxious situation which involves them calling for external assistance. The worst case situation is they don't even get to call for that. So check out the site, consider if you find the info of use and get the proper boat batteries for your vessel.