I knew I had a battery issue after a failure to start while bottom fishing a while back. No problem, changed the battery switches and everything worked normally. I made sure all the cells were wet and hooked up to shore power as usual to charge batteries when I got back. I checked my batteries with a multimeter next time out and all four batteries looked good. Then I had the same starting problem next time out. So I picked up a $25 battery load tester and checked my batteries after they’d been fully charged. All were showing proper voltage, but when I checked each one with the load tester, one battery‘s output under load immediately dropped to the bottom of the range. Time for a new battery. It was a good lesson for me.