@SkunkBoat - Going back to my voltage drop, if I used a jumper cable from my positive terminal on my cranking battery directly to the positive terminal on the starter motor, how can I test to see if I have a voltage drop still?
I know when measuring positive on battery to positive on starter relay, it measured 2v when cranking. When turning the key, I see the drop on the gauges. Cranking battery addresses the GPS turning off but voltage drop still exists.
What is the problem you are trying to resolve?
Does the motor start well on a single battery?
Did you resolve the gps turning off by isolating the House battery from the starter battery?
Is your concern with the House voltage or the starter voltage?
The Yamaha guage is displaying the starter battery voltage not the House voltage.
When you crank a motor, the battery voltage will drop somewhat. It will jump up when the motor starts because it is now being charged by the motor.
2v on the gauge sounds fishy if the motor starts. OH! You can't measure from "pos on battery to pos on starter relay". You have to measure from neg battery to the pos starter.
Honestly, I would not be concerned with the measurement but with the result.
If the motor is not cranking well, there could a bad connection or bad wire (these would result in a voltage drop).
The point of using jumper cables is to rule out bad wires (pos or neg) or connections...or in the OPs case the starter relay.