Well, what can I say that Forrest Gump hasn't said already "Stupid is what stupid does". The reason why I am even posting this here is not to put myself down, no that's not it. To me it is nothing more than Murphy's law at it's best and I am just laughing about it and consider the whole dumb exercise a learning process and fun while doing it. I am posting this so others will benefit from it as well. Thanks to Kenny Nunez' trick I got the starter out of the boat with relative ease in less than an hour. I put it on my bench, pulled up the battery, which I knew was fully charged and kicked like a mule because I had it on my F150 for a day and it started my truck like a pistol. I put the butterfly nut adapters back on, because that is how the engine is connected to the battery, put on the jumper cables, measured voltage at the end of the jumpers 12.45 VDC and I didn't see anything wrong with that. Tested the starter, nothing. Big fat nothing. Ok, that proves once and for all my starter is definitely kaput. Get a new starter. In the meantime while waiting for this thing it is a good time to do my lawn mowing. I jump on my Ariens riding lawn tractor, turn the key, nothing. Ok, dead battery, not unusual, let me just reach for my boat battery's jumpers and jump start this thing. I turned the key, nothing. Not a click. That can't be. Now I went to full battle stations. I double checked the jumpers to make sure they had a good connection and it looked ok. They still measured 12.45 VDC. I was stunned. Now I had myself 2 beers to clear my head and sort it all out and came up with the idea to pull up my F150 and use its battery to test my starter. And my oh my, did this thing kick over. It almost jumped off my bench. Now I pretty much knew what the problem had to be. I took off the 2 butterfly adapters again, cleaned them up and wire brushed them thoroughly, did the same to the battery posts, put some dialectic grease on it all and tested my starter again and boy did that thing kick. Besides calling myself a moron I knew my problem was solved. Starter was fine. it was a simple case of corrosion and boy do I feel like a fool. All of this done for nothing. But after a few more beers I already felt better. Starter is already back in the boat, starboard front engine mount and bracket back installed, on to do the alignment procedure once I get my new alignment tool. As always, thanks for all the valuable advise. Without you all things would be a lot worse, believe me.