Ok, that makes sense.
Well the GW Battery Wiring is not idiotic, it makes some sense as it it easier to wire for GW and owner has 2 x Ah from both batteries but can drain the stbd battery and would need to parallel or start stbd on port engine battery and switch back after a while.
However it's not boating standard and poses problems in several ways i am actually running in after installing the new Hondas.
They have a car type alternator (as most bigger Honda outboards have) so the don't have a Acc Charge Lead and they need to have always hot 12V like the Suzukis with the white wire.
In this moment with the GW battery installation the engines work, but as house and stbd outboard are together most electronics pass out for a second when the stbd outboard cranks.
As written, soon i will change that to standard setup and install the LiTime 140Ah house battery hanging on a Victron XS 12-50 charger to protect the Hondas alternator.
Not sure now where to install the additional battery switch and i have to bring the to the stern battery switch panel connected always hoit cables to the console, or a always hot cable to the stern, not sure now what would be easier to realize.
BEP has this nice battery switch cluster including two VSR's, theat would be a nice setup, but i fear it does not fit my battery selector box.
The rest inside the console should be rather simple and what i already found out, removing the access panel with it's too many screws will make access much more comfortable.
I may write a How-To with photos for others who may be interested to go the same way.
Chris