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| No...just wait until opening day, launch the boat, then sit at the dock blocking the ramp while you see if it'll be enough juice left to start the boat. Don't mind all the people who made sure the boat was in good working order before opening day who are waiting patiently for you to move, you've got battery issues after all. Well, that's what I see on the southern WI lakes at least.
Kidding aside - I'd top it off, charge it up, and see how she holds a charge. If readings are good, let her fly. If not good, replace her. | |
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