Lisa&Paul
Well-Known Member
Hi as new owners of a Beneteau Antares 30 fly , 10 years old and 500 hours and currently 2,500 miles away from her until June we are feeling our feet and doing the usual research, research, research ,
Having bent the ears quite profusely of the previous one owners from new and the broker we wondered if a more unbiased and maybe accurate opinion of boat batteries would be beneficial …….
Ok enough waffle , we presume the batteries are the originals ( will confirm that with another email lol ) and are as stated 10 years old and were informed that when the boat was kept at berth she was kept on shore power . The previous owners only used her for daytime fishing trips , mainly at the weekend . This is backed up by the fact the plastic covers on the mattresses are still in place , the microwave still has instruction manual and packaging inside and the cooker , fridge are as new . It still has the original 3.9kg propane gas bottle ! Which fired up the cooker /grill etc on our 2nd inspection .
Being a touch paranoid about being out at sea with flat batteries any help / advice or test we can do to ascertain all the boat battery conditions and life expectancy would be appreciated . Not a qualified lecky person btw but know how to wire a plug and change a fuse
Popeye and Olive
Having bent the ears quite profusely of the previous one owners from new and the broker we wondered if a more unbiased and maybe accurate opinion of boat batteries would be beneficial …….
Ok enough waffle , we presume the batteries are the originals ( will confirm that with another email lol ) and are as stated 10 years old and were informed that when the boat was kept at berth she was kept on shore power . The previous owners only used her for daytime fishing trips , mainly at the weekend . This is backed up by the fact the plastic covers on the mattresses are still in place , the microwave still has instruction manual and packaging inside and the cooker , fridge are as new . It still has the original 3.9kg propane gas bottle ! Which fired up the cooker /grill etc on our 2nd inspection .
Being a touch paranoid about being out at sea with flat batteries any help / advice or test we can do to ascertain all the boat battery conditions and life expectancy would be appreciated . Not a qualified lecky person btw but know how to wire a plug and change a fuse
Popeye and Olive