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Considering moving my batteries to the bow of my 1994 seafarer 228G since I'm repowering with a Yamaha F250XSB motor which is a bit heavier at 610lbs compared to my previous Mercuary optimax 200xl at 517lbs. I weight tested it by adding sand bags to my engine and it's definitely sitting lower than I like, and that's without two guys in the back corner, waves, and only a half tank of gas. I've found a few related posts on here where people have done the same such as the picture and link below:
https://www.greatgrady.com/threads/battery-relocation.23349/
If I moved my batteries to the cabin, how would I secure them to the floor? From reading online it sounds like a good approach might be starboard on the floor with some type of bolt/clamp to keep the batteries held down to the starboard. How would I attach the starboard to the boat? It's not clear to be if I would screw the startboard into the floor, how deep I could go, or if I would screw it into the sides/walls only. Doing the math out I should be fine to run 2 awg marine grade wire. I also was planning on connecting the wires to the larger stud terminals of the batteries, it frees up the screw terminals for lower current devices and I don't see a down side but open to suggestions.
Picture from link:
Bow of my boat (would probably try to use the compartment closest to the stern):
https://www.greatgrady.com/threads/battery-relocation.23349/
If I moved my batteries to the cabin, how would I secure them to the floor? From reading online it sounds like a good approach might be starboard on the floor with some type of bolt/clamp to keep the batteries held down to the starboard. How would I attach the starboard to the boat? It's not clear to be if I would screw the startboard into the floor, how deep I could go, or if I would screw it into the sides/walls only. Doing the math out I should be fine to run 2 awg marine grade wire. I also was planning on connecting the wires to the larger stud terminals of the batteries, it frees up the screw terminals for lower current devices and I don't see a down side but open to suggestions.
Picture from link:
Bow of my boat (would probably try to use the compartment closest to the stern):
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