Spaghetti Wiring
Craig,I am also a Hunter 34 owner. I have spent the last 2 months rewiring my boat. Much of that was removing wires added by previous owners. As to the wires on your positive terminals, there normally should only be the one heavy positive battery cable wire to the battery switch, and another cable, positive battery to positive battery, to join any batteries wired in parrallel. But many owners have added lots of other stuff there some a good idea, such as voltage meter to check battery status or battery temperature sensor, positive voltage supply to high capacity alternator; and some arguably smart, bilge pump (to give the straightest course to the pump, least number of intervening connections); and some demonstrating laziness or bad wiring technique. As to the last category, the imagination of a previous owners are the limit. Often, it is done because the "electrician" doesn't want to bother threading the wires up to the electrical panel or intalling a terminal bus. I persononally believe in the "KISS" principal, and undertook to understand every wire on my boat. To that end, I traced and either removed or re-wired 6 wires to the positive terminals on my batteries, and in total, removed close to 200 feet of improper wiring in my h34. This was wiring added by the two previous owners (and their friends?.) Feel free to contact me directly at photoron@earthlink.net, if you want to correspond about the wiring harness of your h34, and what does or does not make sense in the modifications/additions that may have been done.Ron