If i was working on this boat, here is what I would want to know. With all electrical loads off, but battery switch on, what is the voltage:
Battery post
Common post of the switch
Helm BUSS/Fuss block
B+ side of key switch
With the key switch on:
Battery post
Common post of the switch
Helm BUSS/Fuss block
B+ side of key switch
Switched output side of key switch
any suspect devices such as volt gauge an PP
With engine running:
At alternator main post
Battery post
Common post of the switch
Helm BUSS/Fuss block
B+ side of key switch
Switched output side of key switch
any suspect devices such as volt gauge an PP
If you find you have a voltage drop from one point to the next, you are getting close. But take note of where you clip the ground lead for the meter. A poor ground cable or connection will result in low voltage same as a problem on the B+ side will. If you have low voltage under the helm, then move your meter's ground lead to the battery ground post directly and retest. if voltage no is higher, the problem is with the ground side feeding where ever you had the meter lead hooked.
Michael
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