Boating with a friend this weekend. 2000 Mercruiser bravo 1, with a 350 mag. He had replaced the alternator after spotting the pulley wobble. At 2600 rpm, the voltmeter begins to flick to the low side, and engine stumbles. At 3000 rpm, the voltmeter begins to really spike and the engine will cutout if rpms aren’t reduced. The first time it happened, it also tripped the breaker that feeds the ignition switch. I am thinking it would be pretty coincidental that he just replaced the alternator, but more wondering what exactly is going on. Rectifier no good? Bad battery (that spins motor no problem when starting)? Fried ignition component ? Under 2600 rpms there seems to be output from alternator and motor runs as it should.