definitely a dual system is the way to go. I have duals with one dedicated to the starting motor and the other has everything else, (lights, downriggers, radio, stereo, livewell, fish finder etc) on it. The kicker is also wired to the second battery. It has an alternator and always puts a trickle charge back into it. The switch will keep both batteries separate or if one dies, I can draw from both. I also have a three bank on-board charger. it charges two batteries up front that run my electric motor and the accessory battery. I have also installed remote battery watering equipment and a maintenance charger for the starting motor in the winter. Kind of over kill, but I hope I never have to worry about wiring issues or dead batteries. P.S. it sounds intimidating, but it's not that difficult to do yourself. You'll save a ton of money.