During the 16 year life of our twin Honda 40 hp powered boat, it started out with group 24 flooded lead acid dual purpose marine batteries, then due to the tight confinement of them in the starboard lazaret, making acid level checking difficult, I switched to Cabalas, group 24, AGM dual purpose marine. We are now on the 2nd set of these. None of the batteries I've replaced have gone bad before replacing, but thinking it prudent to lower the chances of that happening in some remote location by replacing after 5 or 6 years with them still good.
Our wiring set up is simple with each battery dedicated to a single motor, but with a 1, 2, combine or off selector switch to allow for combining to start the Wallas or if one battery does go bad. I alternate between them for house battery use. We do a majority of our cruising on one motor at displacement speed & for the most part will during that time have the switch set to the house for the battery being charged. In the past I have twice had a charge coil burn out. Both times, it was caused by having the batteries combined, while running both motors in conditions, where I was having to do excessive throttle adjustment for an extended period of time. I now no longer combine them when both motors are running, but in the past, when I did, it was for many years under extended cruising conditions & the charge coil only went out, when the conditions were causing unbalanced charging between the motors to an extreme point. After this happened to us on an extended Alaska cruise in 2007, I talked to Les at EQ & he explained to me why it happened.
Battery chargers were recently discussed on another thread, but being as they do effect batteries, I'll comment about chargers here. I readily accept there are better onboard chargers than Guest & many would be better off switching to one of them, but in our case & maybe some others like us, where amp draw is fairly low, when hooked to shore power at the dock, on the go or at anchorage, the cheaper Guest is more than adequate. For us the original Guest 2610, 10 amp charger is still doing fine after 16 years of service. During these years, It has been used here at home during the off season, at the dock in Yellowstone, at many different marinas in SE Alaska & extensively while cruising & powered up by our Honda 2000 generator without any damage to our batteries.
Jay