My apologies for not noticing this request for info sooner, I don't log in so often at the moment.
Wingreen messaged me, so I thought I'd better reply on here in case anyone else is interested.
I asked the same questions on here a year or two back, and d8veh very kindly gave me all the info to make my own 4s 30 amp battery pack.
I've tinkered with electrics and electronics quite a bit in the past, but I was very green with Lipo technology then. I've since got into radio control models, so that Lipo knowledge has come in very handy since !
I connected six hobbyking 5amp 4s hard case lipos in parallel to create a 30 amp 16v battery for my two 12v outboard motors.
The output from each pack was connected via a fuse, and the 4s balance leads were connected in parallel for charging, and monitoring via the lipo alarm.
The whole lot fitted into a watertight transparent food container, with the output terminals bolted through the casing, so that the outboard croc clips connect just like a standard lead acid battery.
It's almost as bulky as an 85 amp lead acid leisure battery, but it's much lighter (4kg), and all of the 30ah can be used, so it's got almost the same useable capacity of the 85a leisure battery, used to the recommended 50% discharge level.