I knew the day was going way too well.After a month in the yard, when the lift dropped me back in the water the engine was hard starting. I'd started it the day prior while in the jackstands, and it started fine, but the belts were loose. I replaced the alternator belt and tightened the water pump belt. The alternator belt was a tad smaller than the original and ended up being much tighter (I always have problems with the regular size belt loosening).I attributed the hard starting to the tighter belts. The alternator is a 100-watt replacement which had been working fine.All was fine for the two-hour trip, until I stopped at the dock and shut it off. Minutes later there was no power to the cockpit instrument panel. No starting power, no test light nor buzzer power. All dead.I put a meter on the inside panel connections; no power.I metered the alternator and found 12V there, along with what looked like a seloinoid attached to the engine block behind the alternator, and found 12v there as well. Any ideas as to where I should check next?ScottRubicon83 Hunter 31Key West