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*‘Sail Away’ on 2.5 to 30hp tiller-controlled models the price includes dealer pre-delivery charges. Tiller models 40HP and above excludes pre-delivery costs.
*Summer Steals promotional price on tiller models 70HP and above excludes pre-delivery costs.
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Stratton Finance Pty Ltd Australian Credit Licence No.364340, AFCA Member, and FBAA Member.
Information is valid as at 01/08/2024 and subject to change. Suzuki Australia Pty Ltd is a trademark of Suzuki (ABN 57 001 828 164).
Information is current as at 21/05/2024 and subject to change.
All applications for credit are subject to lender assessment and eligibility criteria. Terms, conditions, fees and charges apply.
Suzuki Finance is a trading name of Suzuki Australia Pty Limited ABN 57 001 838 164 and has partnered with Stratton Finance ABN 63 070 636 903 Australian credit licence 364340 an asset finance broker that has access to a panel of lenders that offer marine and motor finance.
Suzuki Marine may receive a financial benefit for referrals that result in a settled loan with one of Stratton Finance’s panel of lenders.
*Interest rates range from 6.98% p.a. – 17.49% p.a.. (Comparison rates range from 8.07% p.a. – 18.44% p.a.^). The actual interest rate will depend on the borrower’s circumstances and financial situation.
^Comparison rates are calculated on a secured loan of $30,000 and a term of 5 years. WARNING: The comparison rate is true only for the examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate.
Personal information is collected, used, stored and disclosed in accordance with Stratton Finance’s Privacy Policy (https://www.strattonfinance.com.au/privacy-policy) and Suzuki Finance’s Privacy Policy (https://www.suzukimarine.com.au/privacy).
Twin battery systems
A sometimes misunderstood system on boats.
The primary purpose of a twin battery system is to provide backup power in an emergency.
However, there are a few ways to do this.
- Carry a loose spare battery on the deck with jumper leads. (ad hoc, a temporary solution at best)
- carry a battery jump pack. (good)
- install a twin battery system. (the best option)
A marine, twin battery system consists of a motor (to use and produce power), a start battery (battery number 1) a four-position battery switch, and a reserve battery (battery number 2).
The critical thing to remember in this system is that you only have your battery switched to either battery one, or battery two at any one time. Sometimes people with this setup will mistakenly run their vessel with the battery switch in the 1+2 position (both batteries connected). When the battery switch is in this position, you effectively have only one battery. If you experience a fault with one battery, it can flatten or damage the other battery, rendering the whole purpose of a twin system useless.
In a simple twin battery system, it is essential to charge each battery individually.
Each battery has a different amount of charge it can hold, and if charged together, will only "fill" to the capacity of the weakest battery.
Therefore it is an excellent habit to get into running your vessel, for a time, on each battery, not only to charge it but also to discharge it a bit. This process is called cycling.
Connecting both batteries should only be used to start your motor in an emergency or put an initial charge into a flat battery. Think of the 1+2 position of the battery switch as jumper leads.
When your day on the water ends, the cleaning, the packing away, and bulldust are over; ensure you use the battery switch's final function to isolate the batteries. It will ensure that the motor alternator or any devices on your boat can not flatten the battery for any reason.