Chargers don't care is the battery is used on a boat, a car, or whatever. What is important is that you match the voltage of the battery and the charger. Don't use a 12volt charger on a 24volt battery, etc.
sure, you can buy a battery charger that will charge any car battery.
As long as both batteries are the same voltage, you can jump start with the battery. If you want to charge the battery then use a battery charger.
With any 12 volt battery charger.
There is no safe way to charge ANY battery without a charger rated for that particular battery. You could easily destroy the battery if you try.
A 12 volt battery charger is designed to charge 12 volt batteries.The answer to the Related Question explains how any battery charger works.
The same way you charge any battery, by hooking it up to an appropriate charger.
Whether it says it will or not, battery chargers will charge any battery, as long as they are for the same voltage. The charger puts out a set voltage, it doesn't know whether the battery is Energizer or not.
No. A battery charger has to be specifically matched to the batteries to be charged.
Any 12 V battery charger will charge a motorcycle battery. But it is best to get one with low amperage such as a 4 to 6 amp battery charger. You can use a trickle charger to keep the battery charged on my motorcycle during storage.
Any car charger will do. I recommend that you use a trickle charger rather than a jump charger. Also, look into a Battery Tender which will not only charge your battery at a proper pace, but you can leave it plugged in an the Battery Tender will maintain your battery for you so that it never becomes low again.
older cars had a generator ,not an alternator, but you can always use a battery charger to charge a battery
You can use a universal charger. Usually they should charge any battery under 4.8v.