Daydream believer
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If one has an issue starting the engine the starter battery can get low. I only have a 35 amp red Flash for starting. No point in carrying a bigger one with the extra weight. If it goes flat I have an additional switch to link the domestics to the starter. Same as my friend. But one has to remember to turn it back off once the engine has charged the starter. It is probably the same as your system except you possibly would have to use jump leads to link them.My engine start battery is electrically and physically separate from the domestic bank so there is no way that it can be accidentally discharged. Have done this on my last three boats as it seems a bit silly to link them other than through charging circuits. When engine is running starter battery has priority charging.
Obviously that can be seen to be linked & one would not make the mistake of leaving them as such. But it is not so neat & takes time to set up.
Lots of people have a rotary 123 switch which does the same thing.