- Brand: Exide
- UK Part Code: 019
- Voltage: 12
- Capacity AH (C20): 100
- CCA: 900
- Size (L x W x H): 353 x 175 x 190
- Start-Stop: No
- Technology: Standard Wet Battery
- Brand: Exide
- UK Part Code: 096
- Voltage: 12
- Capacity AH (C20): 70
- CCA: 760
- Size (L x W x H): 278 x 175 x 190
- Start-Stop: Yes
- Technology: AGM
- Brand: Exide
- UK Part Code: 027
- Voltage: 12
- Capacity AH (C20): 64
- CCA: 640
- Size (L x W x H): 242 x 175 x 190
- Start-Stop: No
- Technology: Standard Wet Battery
- Brand: X-PRO
- Voltage: 12
- Capacity AH (C20): 90
- CCA: 750
- Size (L x W x H): 303 x 172 x 221
- Start-Stop: No
- Technology: Standard Wet Battery
- Brand: Exide
- UK Part Code: 096
- Voltage: 12
- Capacity AH (C20): 70
- CCA: 720
- Size (L x W x H): 278 x 175 x 190
- Start-Stop: Yes
- Technology: EFB
- Brand: Exide
- UK Part Code: 096
- Voltage: 12
- Capacity AH (C20): 74
- CCA: 680
- Size (L x W x H): 278 x 175 x 190
- Start-Stop: No
- Technology: Standard Wet Battery
- Brand: Bosch
- UK Part Code: 115
- Voltage: 12
- Capacity AH (C20): 80
- CCA: 800
- Size (L x W x H): 315 x 175 x 190
- Start-Stop: Yes
- Technology: AGM
- Brand: Exide
- UK Part Code: 115
- Voltage: 12
- Capacity AH (C20): 80
- CCA: 800
- Size (L x W x H): 315 x 175 x 190
- Start-Stop: Yes
- Technology: AGM
- Brand: Exide
- UK Part Code: 027
- Voltage: 12
- Capacity AH (C20): 60
- CCA: 640
- Size (L x W x H): 242 x 175 x 190
- Start-Stop: Yes
- Technology: EFB
- Brand: Exide
- UK Part Code: 096
- Voltage: 12
- Capacity AH (C20): 77
- CCA: 760
- Size (L x W x H): 278 x 175 x 190
- Start-Stop: No
- Technology: Standard Wet Battery
- Brand: Exide
- UK Part Code: 027
- Voltage: 12
- Capacity AH (C20): 62
- CCA: 540
- Size (L x W x H): 242 x 175 x 190
- Start-Stop: No
- Technology: Standard Wet Battery
- Brand: Exide
- UK Part Code: 110
- Voltage: 12
- Capacity AH (C20): 82
- CCA: 800
- Size (L x W x H): 315 x 175 x 190
- Start-Stop: Yes
- Technology: AGM
Boats and Marine starter batteries
There are many reasons to choose a marine starter battery. One of the most important factors is the type of vessel that you have. Some boats, like pontoons, run on an engine and don't require a battery. Other boats, like sailboats, need a battery to start the engine. There are also trolling motors that can be attached to smaller boats to help with navigation.
Marine starter batteries are designed to handle the extra load that comes with starting a boat engine. They are also made to withstand the harsh conditions of being in the water. Marine starter batteries are also designed to resist corrosion and damage from extreme weather conditions. This makes them a better option than automotive batteries for boats that are regularly exposed to salt water or other harsh elements.