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NOCO Battery Jump Starter - Any Good?
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 505585" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>I agree with your reasoning to carry one, however, after thinking on this for some time and going back thru my 60 years of being a boat owner, I can remember only one time I have had a dead battery. Yes, I do go overboard on maintenence and have always carried two batteries when I have had a bigger motor with electric start. I check my batteries often and do the maintenence needed. So now I need to consider, why should I spend the money on a jump starter that I could have used one time in 60 years ?? To each his own, I respect people for doing things to prepare for emergencies. Guess I already have the dead battery scenerio covered, don't need the extra weight of another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 505585, member: 1183"] I agree with your reasoning to carry one, however, after thinking on this for some time and going back thru my 60 years of being a boat owner, I can remember only one time I have had a dead battery. Yes, I do go overboard on maintenence and have always carried two batteries when I have had a bigger motor with electric start. I check my batteries often and do the maintenence needed. So now I need to consider, why should I spend the money on a jump starter that I could have used one time in 60 years ?? To each his own, I respect people for doing things to prepare for emergencies. Guess I already have the dead battery scenerio covered, don't need the extra weight of another. [/QUOTE]
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