You won't need to put a fuse in the tub if there's no battery in the tub. Fuses only need to go at the battery before a long cable and at the device to protect the device.
If you have a battery in the tub and one up front, then you'd fuse both ends.
Gels hate heat and even slight overvoltages. I'm over using gel batteries. Next time I want to throw a large amount of money at a battery I'll get an AGM. If I want to get better power for my $ I'll just get an ordinary deep cycle - much cheaper, throw it out after 2 years you're still saving money.
Krafty's right on the charge amount too. The alternator won't ever fully charge the battery and you should never fully discharge ANY lead-acid battery. Your alternator should give you about 75% charge. A starter should never be discharged below 50% so you've got 25% to play with - with a typical starter that's 0.25*70=17.5Ah. Not much - but just enough. Use it more and kill it faster then replace it with an AGM that can be discharged to 20% of its capacity. Charged with the alternator you'll have 75-20 = 55% usable capacity. of course, charged with an inverter + charger you'll have 80% usable capacity but that's another discussion.
If you have a battery in the tub and one up front, then you'd fuse both ends.
Gels hate heat and even slight overvoltages. I'm over using gel batteries. Next time I want to throw a large amount of money at a battery I'll get an AGM. If I want to get better power for my $ I'll just get an ordinary deep cycle - much cheaper, throw it out after 2 years you're still saving money.
Krafty's right on the charge amount too. The alternator won't ever fully charge the battery and you should never fully discharge ANY lead-acid battery. Your alternator should give you about 75% charge. A starter should never be discharged below 50% so you've got 25% to play with - with a typical starter that's 0.25*70=17.5Ah. Not much - but just enough. Use it more and kill it faster then replace it with an AGM that can be discharged to 20% of its capacity. Charged with the alternator you'll have 75-20 = 55% usable capacity. of course, charged with an inverter + charger you'll have 80% usable capacity but that's another discussion.