I guess the DC load for the starter is so much that the voltage drops down below the minimum for the Raymarine A57D chartplotter and it turns off.
The 2 batteries installed, and selected through the Perco 1/2/all switch, are new as of November and they are 2 interstate SRM-27B battery deep cycle batteries.
Anybody have an idea of how to somehow filter this load?
1- If using just one battery to start this will happen.
2- If using both it ideally should not.
With both at 32f you should have 1500 cranking amps available which means that at 70f you'll have close to 2000 cranking amps. If you're dropping voltage enough to drop your instruments it is likely caused by something else.
I would suspect you have some poor/old terminations and or small GA battery cable. You probably have a Universal M-18 or M-25 and that should not be exceeding much beyond a 200A in-rush and those batteries should easily stay well above the "drop out" for your plotter if your wiring, terminations (including grounds) and wire gauge are sufficient..
This is the "peak", as in less than 1/4 of a second in duration, in-rush current that is needed to start a Universal M-25..
Those two batteries should easily support starting that motor without voltage dip sufficient to drop out your plotter. If your negative and positive load cables are connected to ONE battery move the negative to the other battery and you'll better support the in-rush loads across the bank. Check all connections and CLEAN them including the engine ground connections...
In the interim simply power up your instruments AFTER starting the motor. You can add a simple on/off switch to your 1/2/BOTH to create a dedicated "starting" bank but with everything working as it should, you should not be having this problem.
This is a 44HP four cylinder with a five year old bank of three group 31 deep cycle wets... 11.7V as the bottom is well above the drop out for most electronics. This bank and system is wired with 1/0 wire and very short runs..
Again we need to know if you use both to start or just one battery..
Best bet if this is happening is to turn the plotter on after you start..