Re: Voltage and charging
ok once you get your batteries tested the next thing I would do is test the length of your power and grounds, from each termination, in other words from the engine block to the negative battery post across your connections do the same for your positive and see what your meter reads, your 200 ohm scale is fine, what were looking for is a bad connection could be between your battery terminal and the battery post, a simple connection but extremely important, once again do this after you get your batteries checked out.
Also a new marine cable 4 gauge that tests at .5 ohms would get me another new marine 4 gauge cable, its not horrible but in my opinion not acceptable for a new cable, this is why I make my own cables and they test at zero ohms. now it may be worth it to have your starter checked as well, a good way to do this on the fly is to gently touch your battery cables (once you know they are good) and see if they are getting hot, a very good indication of a bad starter.