The 9 Best Boat Batteries

Updated February 24, 2019 by Jeff Newburgh

This wiki has been updated 19 times since it was first published in February of 2019. Save yourself from getting stranded in open waters without power by investing in one of these dependable boat batteries. We've included cranking and deep cycle options that support quick engine starts and steady energy flows for operating all of your electrical equipment. Be sure to handle these carefully with acid-resistant gloves and store them in a cool, dry place during the off season. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Battle Born 12-Volt

2. Renogy AGM

3. WindyNation BattaMax

4. Odyssey Thunder Marine

5. Optima BlueTop

6. DieHard Advanced Gold

7. Amstron GC2

8. VMax V35-857

9. Renogy Lithium-Iron Phosphate

Editor's Notes

February 22, 2019:

While starting up a boat engine is definitely important, I wanted to make sure this list captured plenty of deep cycle options as well, considering that most watercraft are equipped with all kinds of electrical equipment requiring steady energy flows to keep them running. For that reason, I tried to focus on including durable, spill-free options with high charging cycles and an ability to withstand extreme environments, too. I included the Battle Born 12-Volt because it can last for up to 5,000 charge cycles before requiring replacement, while offering a 100-amp continuous output. The Renogy AGM has a low self-discharge rate, which is helpful when having to store it for long periods of time. Also added the Odyssey Thunder Marine due to its use of virgin lead material for maximizing surface area and reserve power. I also thought the Optima BlueTop was a versatile option, thanks to its support for multiple mounting positions as well as the use of spiral-wound cell technology to minimize vibrations. Also included the DieHard Advanced Gold for its durable construction and electrolyte suspension system for protecting the internal components. Added the Amstron GC2 for the ability to withstand freezing temperatures and for its low gas emissions. Finally, included the Renogy Lithium-Iron Phosphate for its intelligent battery management protection system.

Last updated on February 24, 2019 by Jeff Newburgh

Jeff is a dedicated writer and communications professional from San Francisco with a bachelor of arts in anthropology from UC Berkeley. He began his career in computer consulting and later branched out into customer service. Jeff focuses on making complex topics easy to understand. With over 10 years' experience in research, his relentless curiosity fuels a love of writing and learning how things work, and has helped to build expertise in categories such as heavy-duty power tools and computer equipment. Jeff's passion for animals affords him a strong understanding of pet products, including dog houses, beds, and grain-free foods. When he's not writing, he prefers spending time with his family and three dogs, while kicking back and relaxing with a nice glass of red wine.


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