The photo above is from a boat I looked at this last weekend, it's a 39ft, 2001 modern euro boat so I was saving you from the questions, story and process (yes it has a large bubble in the compass too ) as it's not yet a classic plastic.
I couldn't believe it either, I traced the wires and the 8D is defintely the engine battery and is dead as the proverbial dodo.
So I am faced with the question(s)
If I make an offer and it's accepted I need to figure out what to do about sea trials - do I expect the owner (who is broke) to get the engine started, do I expect the broker to take care of it or do I haul a Gp 24 or Gp 27 down there and take care of it myself ?
What's the chance that I can revive it, should I try, should I have a proffessional battery shop work on it or just top up the water and slowly charge it ?
Long term I think it needs a Marine Group 27 Starting battery there and a different arrangement for the house bank - maybe all 6v Trojans ?
Mark
Actually as I think about it I did post info on the boat here
http://triton381.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... highlight=, I'll post an update there on progress.