isnt a leisure battery slow charge / slow discharge?
didnt think they liked 40A of glow plug and 500A of starter shoved across the terminals.
to do with bending the plates inside.
Some leisure batterys are traditional "leisures" ones which are designed for deep cycling but don't like too high a current at any one time. But more recently, you can get batteries that do both things - deep cycling and starting. They tend to always be a little more expensive.
Marine cranking amps aren't the same as cold cranking amps, but still gives a reasonable indication. 1000 MCA --> 750 CCA, approx, although its not a direct conversion because the temperatures they're measured at etc is different.
I don't know if the type 072 (600CCA, 70-75AH) is sufficient and that anything bigger is just overkill, but I thought I'd play it safe and try install the biggest I can find, that fits. In addition to anticipating another cold winter, I'll be running a 12000lbs winch so I might well make use of the extra capacity. To this end, I've purchased a type 250/334 which is 90AH and 800CCA, for £75 inc free delivery.