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You can adapt a dead battery to connect a 12V tool to the boat battery. Things to watch are:

voltage drop in the cables because thick cables hinder usage and thin ones drop lots of volts.   These tools can be high current devices.

The higher charging voltage seen when the tool starts up or on light load.

 

To some extent they balance  out when the tool is at work so are better for  things like sanders than say drills or drivers.

Multiple batteries is easier IMO.

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This looks interesting https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/16598-sealey-cp20voskit-cordless-orbital-/

They are probably the product of the Austrian company Walters. The one I have is fitted with a slightly smaller 1.5ah battery. You should find that it tires at about the same rate as you, so no mater how you feel on the day the machine won’t let you overdo things. Takes 125mm dia Velcro attached discs, and like all cutting tools works best when sharp/new. Change the disc regularly (as already mentioned by others) and let the machine do the work for you. 
edit: bit cheaper from these guys on Ebay https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sealey-CP20VOSKIT-20V-2x2-0Ah-125mm-Cordless-Orbital-Palm-Sander-Kit/233300756306?epid=4032744361&hash=item3651cf0752:g:xP4AAOSw1exfDAy8

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