Rivers & creeks
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What are you planning to connect the old negative cable to? You need a complete circuit (a loop) and the same current will flow at all points in that loop. With a proviso that if part of the loop is formed by another circuit, then the current flowing in that loop will also be added, so your "shared" negative wire could be carrying considerably more than just the starter motor current. I think the best solution would be to replace the existing wire.
Cross posted!
The domestic side has its own neg cable, so that is forming the loop. I am a bit confused (more ignorance on display) by the helpful comments about additional loads - when starting the engine the only other items running I'll be the engine room fan, fridge and maybe some lights. Probably about 10 amps all in - the starter battery is capable of producing 1000 CCA and whilst the starter motor doesn't use that much will the negative side notice an extra 10 amps?
But all the comments suggesting I be wary means I think I'll beef up one of the negative cables and daisy the two sets of batteries.