Hi,
I just spent too many hours to count researching boat batteries. There are pros and cons to each type and each has special capabilities and or limitations. Lead acid can only use 50% of the rated amp hours and diminish after each cycle. AGM are somewhat better, both are suitable for starting power and some are rated for deep cycle and starting. I'm in the process of purchasing lithium batteries for my house batteries, they can be discharged, and recharged 100% and have a 10+ year lifespan. They require a special charger and can be damaged by charging with the motor alternator. You may also want to consider an automatic charging relay (Blue Sea systems), this separates your house and starting batteries, thus never leaving you in a situation where every battery is dead.
I urge you to watch Jeff Cote's Pacific yacht systems video's on Youtube. This guy is an electrical engineer who does nothing but boat electrical, he is amazing.