I recently bought a 1993 MacGregor 26S. The previous owner had installed two new batteries (automotive type and size) but the wiring was a complete mess. I have re-wired the boat, including new bow red/green lights, stern light, cabin-head-and V berth lights, an electric faucet, a 1-2-both main switch, new breaker panel, new 30 amp fuse and holder, neg connector bus, etc. I'm not an expert but know the basics, especially after consulting a basic sailboat wiring diagram. Per the diagram, I connected both battery neg posts to each other using a 10 gauge wire. All component negs go to a common bus, and to the neg post on battery 2. The positive post of battery 1 is connected to the "1" terminal on the 1-2-both switch and the positive post on battery 2 is on the "2" terminal on the switch. I've tested all components and all is well. We're off for the July 4th weekend on Friday and I want to charge both batteries. Should I disconnect anything or should I just put the pos charger clamp on the pos post of battery 1 and the neg charger clamp on the neg post of battery 1, while leaving everything connected? And then do the same for battery 2? Or should I disconnect the jumper wire that is connected to both battery neg posts? Any advice is appreciated.