I am going to assume you have checked out your batteries for correct charged voltage.
I have a Hunter 356 and have issues with starter.
Check the archives here for an encyclopedia of material on this Hunter problem.
Can anyone explain how to connect dedicated wire?
#1 Even if this works, don't get any ideas about using this as a permanent solution. THIS IS ONLY A TEST. Electricity is the most dangerous thing on your boat.
#2 For the sake of simplicity, remove the existing (+) wire connected to the starter relay and then connect at least a #16 wire to the (+) terninal of your starter relay.
NOT THE STARTER MOTOR. The starter
relay will pull ~ 18A and the starter
motor will pull ~170A and the #16 wire will burst into flames. Be careful, there is no fuse in this temporary wire.
#3 Run the #16 wire back to your battery. When you are ready to start the engine, touch the wire to the battery (+) terminal. The engine should start without a problem. Next, try putting a heavy load on your 12V system i.e. lights, reefer, water pump, etc. and once again try to start the engine by touching the wire to the battery (+). If it still starts nicely, the wiring harness
MAY be your problem.
If the battery does not readily start, you have a problem in your 12V wiring.
A word of caution when troubleshooting : Never replace a costly part (starter motor and starter button) until you know the exact cause of the problem and can than determine what needs replacement.
Let us know what happens and we'll go from there. This is one of the most common failures on Hunters and also one of the easiest to troubleshoot.