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  • wcherashore
    • Sep 2009
    • 190

    • San Diego, CA


    second battery

    I am considering installing a 3 pump (jabsco's) integrated ballast system in my 2000 Air and am wondering what the power needs of this system will be. I currently have the stock battery set-up (under the nose bow cushion). Will I need a second battery? If anyone is familiar with this perhaps they can tell me where they installed the second battery and if they moved the original from its stock location. Perhaps a battery under each side of the bow cushions (starboard and port) or under the passenger seat? Maybe moving the battery out of the nose will make room for a bow sack?

    Thanks.
  • verhagmr
    • Sep 2007
    • 46

    • Waupaca, WI


    #2
    Im not formiliar with having the battery in the bow, and to me that sounds a little scetch. I take water over my nose all the time and having electricity flowing up there doent seem too safe! Anyway I dont think having a second battery is that big of an issue if you fill your ballast while the boat is running and you alternator is working. I wouldnt worry about it too much unless you have had battery issues in the past. Hope this helps!
    2008 Ski Nautique 206
    2006 Air Nautique 211
    1986 Boston Whaler

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    • wcherashore
      • Sep 2009
      • 190

      • San Diego, CA


      #3
      the stock battery location is under the nose bow cushion... and you're right, water does get in there....

      what if I added 2x 300W tower speakers?

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      • verhagmr
        • Sep 2007
        • 46

        • Waupaca, WI


        #4
        I have 4 tower speakers (really not sure of the watts, they are just the two dual speaker ones you can order from Nautique) I dont have any issue running my pumps and my stereo at the same time on one battery. I ride with some guys who are always on two batteries unless they are sitting in aux. mode listening to music, then they'll shut one off until they need to start their boat just as a back up.
        2008 Ski Nautique 206
        2006 Air Nautique 211
        1986 Boston Whaler

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        • liquid-diet
          • Nov 2008
          • 113

          • Pittsburgh, PA

          • 2001 Super Air Nautique

          #5
          we run 2 just for piece of mind and use a Surepower separator (http://www.surepower.com/separator.html) so we never have to mess with switching batteries off or forgetting to do so. Have all the audio and ballast stuff connected to the backup battery and the necessities to the primary. both batteries are mounted behind the rear bench on each side.
          Ryan

          2001 Super Air Nautique 210

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          • jaybird
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Oct 2008
            • 516

            • North Alabama Lake Weiss


            #6
            We live on a lake and put about 230 hours a year on our boat. Considering the time we are out and we run a sound system with 3- amps pulling 1200 watts plus a 3-pump ballast system, I will not go out on the lake with a single battery. We sit anchored or docked without the engine running and listen to tunes. A duel battery system is more than peace of mind if you run a big sound system it’s a necessity.
            EXAMPLE: If you add 2-300 watt speakers and already have say 4-150 watt speakers or 1200 watts assuming you have the amps to drive them at 25% of their power rating, that’s 300 watts or about 25 amps, the RC or “Reserve Capacity” rating on batteries is base on 25 amps, the average “NEW” battery has about 130 minutes reserve capacity at 25 amps, so you can maybe use 60-80% of that and have enough to crake the engine or 70 minutes, and remember that’s driving the speakers with only 300 watts for the entire system, crake it up to 600 watts and a “NEW” battery is dead in half that time. If your battery is in poor condition, a good sound system could kill it in 15-20 minutes, if the engine is not running.

            It’s not too cool having a dead battery and asking some Mastercraft to give you a jump. You can install several types of dual battery systems but I agree with liquid-diet, go with an automatic charging relay so you don’t have to remember to turn your switch from bat 1 to bat 2. A charging relay is simply a high amp contact set that when a charging source is available it combines both batteries so they will charge. When no charging source is available the relay opens so your accessories are only running on one battery and the other battery will remain hot for starting. Probably the best kit is available from BLUE SEAS, this kit has the battery switch and charging relay with installation instructions: http://bluesea.com/files/resources/i.../990310020.pdf
            My 230 came with dual batteries and a switch so all I had to add was the charging relay.
            If you go the duel battery route, be sure your wire size is #2 minimum depending on the length of run and properly attach the terminal ends and fuse as required.
            Last edited by jaybird; 02-23-2010, 10:12 AM.
            2012 Team Ski Nautique ZR409
            2011 Sport Nautique 200
            2008 SANT 230
            2003 Air Nautique 226
            1988 Martinique
            1979 Nautique
            1978 Tique
            1976 Tique (First New Boat)

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            • wcherashore
              • Sep 2009
              • 190

              • San Diego, CA


              #7
              if I don't sit around and listen to music does this advice still the way to go?

              For now, I'm just looking to add 2x 300W tower speakers to the stock stereo.

              thanks for the input thus far

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              • jaybird
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • Oct 2008
                • 516

                • North Alabama Lake Weiss


                #8
                Originally posted by wcherashore View Post
                if I don't sit around and listen to music does this advice still the way to go?

                For now, I'm just looking to add 2x 300W tower speakers to the stock stereo.

                thanks for the input thus far
                If you install tower speakers, how will you power them? If you expect the head unit to drive them you will be very disappointed. Unless the tower speakers are for looks, you need an amp to drive them regardless of when you listen to your music. A head unit will barley drive main cabin speakers. In a boat, unlike a car, the sound has little to bounce off of; in the case of tower speakers they require more amps due to their orientation in the open air.
                2012 Team Ski Nautique ZR409
                2011 Sport Nautique 200
                2008 SANT 230
                2003 Air Nautique 226
                1988 Martinique
                1979 Nautique
                1978 Tique
                1976 Tique (First New Boat)

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                • mf01
                  Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 515

                  • Austin, TX


                  #9
                  I've been in the debate of adding a second battery. Right now I have one battery and it's under the rear middle seat. Only option would be to run long power cables up to the storage area under the gull wing seat. For now I have a Black and Decker portable jump start if I need it (also jumper cables). My amps are rated for about 700watts total, but I rarely crank them when floating.

                  Anyone been able to install a second battery in the location under the rear middle seat on a DD?
                  Previous:
                  2011 Super Air Nautique 210
                  1994 Sport Nautique

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                  • wcherashore
                    • Sep 2009
                    • 190

                    • San Diego, CA


                    #10
                    newer sport nautiques have the gas tank below the rear seat....

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                    • Mikeski
                      1,000 Post Club Member
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 2908

                      • San Francisco, CA

                      • Current 2005 SV 211, due for upgrade! GS22 or GS24 perhaps? Previous

                      #11
                      If you don't sit around and listen to the system with the motor off a second battery will not do much for you. I only had one battery in my last boat with a 1200 watt system, never had an issue but I didn't do the sit and listen thing like we do now. Now I have a 3000 watt stereo system and we sit/listen quite often, I run two batteries dedicated to the stereo and one starting battery.

                      Just to be clear, batteries cannot make up for a weak charging system. That said, even the 65 amp alternator should be able to keep things charged for any system up to 2000 watts. This would be a good question for the stereo's topic area.

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                      • jaybird
                        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 516

                        • North Alabama Lake Weiss


                        #12
                        amps - watts

                        65 amps at 12 volts is only 780 watts, so if your running the system at 2000 watts even with the engine running the system is being drained.

                        VA=Watts 12V x 65 amps = 780 watts

                        that said, seldom would you actually run a 2000 watt system at full capacity. New PCM engines now have a 100 AMP alternator standard.
                        2012 Team Ski Nautique ZR409
                        2011 Sport Nautique 200
                        2008 SANT 230
                        2003 Air Nautique 226
                        1988 Martinique
                        1979 Nautique
                        1978 Tique
                        1976 Tique (First New Boat)

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                        • ers906
                          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                          • Feb 2010
                          • 921

                          • Phoenix AZ

                          • 2013 G23 550 hp (ordered and awaiting delivery) 2002 Super Sport (coverted into a SAN) 330 hp Excaliber 1994 Sun Tracker Party Barge 115 hp 1989 Horizon 200 Four Winns - sold 1989 Regal Commodore 280 - previous Possibly looking into picking up a 70'2-80's Nautique to rebuild as a ski boat

                          #13
                          Does anyone know what size alternator the 2002 PCM excalibur motor has stock?
                          Eric, Phoenix AZ

                          G23 550 hp (finally here)
                          2002 Super Air
                          1994 Sun Tracker Party Barge 115 hp

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                          • Chexi
                            1,000 Post Club Member
                            • Jan 2025
                            • 2119

                            • Austin

                            • 2000 SAN

                            #14
                            I second the recommendation of the BlueSeas isolator/combiner System with 2 (or more) batteries. I don't often sit around with engine off with the tunes cranked, but I like the option of doing so. That said, a portable jump start is probably enough for peace of mind. It just takes up some valuable space... although it is extra ballast.

                            I also would recommend a CTEK charger with comfort indicator quick connects. One of the best upgrades I have done on my boat.
                            Now
                            2000 SAN

                            Previously
                            1999 Air Nautique
                            1996 Tige Pre-2000
                            1989 Lowe 24' Pontoon / Johnson 100HP outboard

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