the way I wired my boat. the key switch operates a set of electro-mechanical contactors that provide ignition power. the fuel pump relay, ignition relay, and gauge cluster run off that. the accessory terminal on the key switch operates a pair of 100 amp SSR's to power the house loads.
a 00 cable runs from the two house batteries to the buss bar. one SSR feeds all the lighting, charge sockets, and the head unit. the other SSR is strictly the amps.
the only thing going thru my key switch is the coils for the contactors or the signals for the SSR.
if running LiFePo4 batteries, you would need a separate DC to DC charger for them.