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    Barracuda Marine Batteries

    Has anyone ever heard of or used Barracuda Marine batteries, either cranking or battery for trolling motors? Are they good, any problems, do they leak, etc??

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    Find out who makes them. There are only two companies in the U.S. who make batteries Deka and Delco ( I think ). Many come from Deka and everyone just puts different stickers on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ROADRUNNER View Post
    Find out who makes them. There are only two companies in the U.S. who make batteries Deka and Delco ( I think ). Many come from Deka and everyone just puts different stickers on them.
    From doing research on their website and other locations, seems like they are made by Deka..



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    In general Deka makes good batteries. I have them in my boat. There are many different types. Get deep cycle for trolling motor and high capacity for cranking the engine. You can pay anywhere from about $100 to $300 for batteries. You get what you pay for, and always keep them charged if you can.

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    Lots of recent posts on here about batteries. Look at the specifications and warranty.

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