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Ours are always on the boat, charger on, never had an issue.
Not if its fully charged.Another question, will the water in the battery freeze?
If the batteries are charged, disconnect them and leave them in the boat. They will be fine.
My view is that:
lifting two batteries out of the engine compartment,
and then
down a step ladder,
and then
carrying them to my truck,
and then
driving them home,
and then
carting them into the basement,
and then
reversing the trip in the spring..........
By now you might get the point that the batteries (and you) are more at risk by doing all that than they are sleeping the winter secure in their battery trays.
Henry
Do any of you leave the batteries on board for winter storage?
If the batteries are charged, disconnect them and leave them in the boat. They will be fine.
My view is that:
lifting two batteries out of the engine compartment,
and then
down a step ladder,
and then
carrying them to my truck,
and then
driving them home,
and then
carting them into the basement,
and then
reversing the trip in the spring..........
By now you might get the point that the batteries (and you) are more at risk by doing all that than they are sleeping the winter secure in their battery trays.
Henry
What a scam. How do they justify the requirement that the batteries be removed vs. just disconnected? Lemme guess...another $50 to put each back in too???My only problem is that the marina "requires" the batteries to be removed.. they get $50 per battery to remove them.