Was out this weekend and went to turn over the engine and lost all electric on the boat. After getting towed back the dock, I began troubleshooting a little more in depth.
What i found was that i was not getting power to the fuse block. The wire leading to the block was live, but when it connected the fuse block nothing happened. I later found that if i touch it directly to any of the fuses, everything was on like normal, so i used a jumper wire and attached straight to the fuse to get the boat back to the launch and loaded up. I looked at the fuse block, and it is riveted (?) together with a closed construction. Not something that screams it can be taken apart and fixed. With that said, I'm thinking it may be time to just replace it complete to something a bit more modern and that should fix the issue.
Will something like this get the job done? I know the current one is set up with a positive lead coming in, all the fuse spots, and then on the right side there are quite a few leads for ground.
https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Sea-Syst...%2Bground&th=1