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Considering your last battery only lasted three years and the expected life span and warranties of Lithium batteries it would be better and cheaper to go with a Lithium marine battery in the long run. Not only will you get better performance but they can last 10 years or more with proper maintenance.
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Thanks for taking the time to respond.
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Yeah, as Smitty said, it's actually much more economical to get a Lithium battery. The upfront cost is a lot more, but you save in the long run, and the benefits of the decreased weight and longer run-time are really worth it. I personally couldn't have afforded to get my 100ah LiFePO4 if I'd gotten it from, say, Dakota Lithium or Norsk (the higher-end brands), but there are a few cheaper brands that have good products and often have stuff on good sales, such as Eco-worthy, Li-Time (I own one of theirs), and some others.

Watch some review videos and check out the websites of some of the cheaper brands. They should probably do the trick. I got a 100ah which only weighed 19 lbs from one of those brands :o Only costed about $360 all told.
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Thanks I will have a look.
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On my boat, my cranking battery powers the motor, gauges, and 3 10" GPS/fishfinders, 1 with FFS. It is a group 31 battery. I have no problem with power by end of day. I do however, charge all my batteries when I get home. Sometimes I don't run the motor enough to fully charge the battery, and after a few trips this can cause problems. With 1fishfinder, you should have plenty of power by the end of day when starting with a fully charged battery. A 29 series battery should be lots, and it will fit in a standard battery tray (31's take a larger tray). I got 7 years with my last mixed use battery.
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This battery is the first one from the dealership. Maybe with the next battery I get I will have more luck.
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I bought one of the cheaper LiFePO4 batteries on Amazon to replace my lead acid battery I use for my trolling motor on my canoe (the lead acid battery was no longer holding a charge). I've used the LiFePO4 battery for one season and so far it has been great. I went with the Vatrer 12V 100AH.

One thing to keep in mind is a lot of the Lithium/LiFePO4 batteries cannot be used as starting/cranking batteries.
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Thanks for taking the time to respond. I will be closing this post. All of the input was helpful. I have since met with a service fellow at the marina and had good talk with the fellas at Total Battery.
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