I need some help with an electrical problem. I'd been away from the boat for about 6 weeks, and upon returning I found I'd left the key in the key switch in the ON position. The boat was on shore power, so the batteries were fine, but when I pressed the button to start the motor, no cranking occurred. The fuel gauge, which comes to life when you turn the key on, went to empty when I hit the engine start button, as if pressing the engine start switch shorted out the circuit. When I would operate the key switch, it didn't act right, and didn't turn ON regularly. I had to turn the key several times to get a connection. I wanted to test the engine start switch, so I jumped across the terminals and got a spark, but no cranking. Upon further reflection, I got to thinking that the key switch may have been partially shorted, so when I jumpered across the engine start switch, there was a spark but no cranking. Today I went back to the boat and took the key switch out of the loop, but no help. In fact, the fuel gauge didn't come to life, and it seemed that I had no power at all to that circuit. All other electrical apparatus on the boat work fine, and the batteries have a full charge. Because I have no power at the switch, I am concerned that a fuse has blown, but I cannot find a fuse anywhere. I tried to follow the wires down the console and through the boat, but can't see them everywhere, so I don't know if there is a fuse inline somewhere. So, I am wondering if there is a fuse protecting the key switch/start button circuit? I am also wondering if anyone can point me to a schematic for this circuit? I've gone through the manual thoroughly, and can find no drawing for any of the circuits in the console. All advice appreciated!