Harpoon said:
Indeed, that is a good idea.... why don't I do that, I must ponder a bit. There are advantages to quick easy removal without a metal/conductive wrench..... I've had to pass batteries boat to boat in 3-4's to assist those who didn't pay attention a couple times LOL....
Use the lock nuts so you don't have an issue and carry a jump starter as a plan B for yourself or the next guy. That way your not disabling your boat to help someone else.
...And back at the dock if your vehicle or your guests won't start, do you want to yank a boat battery out for that?
Jump starters work great and are a lot less hassle than carrying batteries or juggling cars around to give a jump. Keep it in your vehicle and make it part or your trip bag to carry on board.
May just keep a small headache from turning into a migraine.
(But you do have to charge it once in awhile)
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