Wire nuts no matter where they are shouldn‘t be on a boat anywhere no matter what!
Also the awg for AC and DC are greatly different. There are less losses through an AC line than a DC line so the wire gauge can be much smaller yet carry a higher voltage and current.
NEVER unfuse any device. And ALWAYS fuse near the battery, not near the device. Even if there is a fuse at the device, you need one that is properly rated at the battery too.
Bigger isn’t always better when it comes to DC wires. There gets to a point where the bigger wire will actually have just as much loss as a smaller wire. The electrons flow on the outer layer of the wire, and the more wire you have the more electrons can flow, thus a higher current capacity. But if you don’t get an adequate volume of electrons through the wire, you will actually lose capacity. For example take a 6v lantern battery and 10’ of 0 awg cable for both the positive and negative and have a 6v light at the end… then do the same with 10’ of 14g wire. The light on the 14g wire will be brighter, there will be less loss at the given current level. So gauge your wires according to the needs of the equipment you are powering for best results. You will prolly not see that big of a difference between a 10g and 16g when powering a stereo, or lightbulb on your boat, but the 10g will cost more, and the 16g will be more than adequate for the job.
One more thing to consider and remember. The bus feed into a fuse panel from BOTH the positive and negative need to be able to carry the current of ALL devices at the same time. You will see in many cases a 10g wire for the ground/negative and a 4g wire for the positive. In reality both wires are going to carry the same loads, therefore they should both be 4g. People get used to automotive type wiring where they see a small ground wire leaving a device, but you have to consider the entire body of the car is the negative lead (bus) and the small wire is for that singular device only. When you get back to the battery, you will notice a large cable that is the same size as the positive cable… this is the return side from the vehicle to the source. So do the same with the bus lines in the boat.