Battery discharge

I always seem to have dead battery issues...I made sure I had the vhf off- nothing on and start battery is dead, house seems fo be fine. I've read this could possibly be something to do with the alternator? It sat for about 3 weeks...
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Regards,
Ian
The Third “B”
Secretary, Ravena Coeymans Yacht Club
https://www.rcyachtclub.com/
Have you methodically gone thru everything to be sure what you think is off is actually off. Is the boat connected to shore power and being charged? If you're not on shore power I would shut the battery switch off. Your bilge pumps should still be powered on this situation.
I see you said it's just the start battery. I missed that the first time. The alternator could have abad diode. I actually had this happen on my Chevy Tahoe and you can use a test light to check it. With the batteries on you can check across the alternator and if it lights up the diode is bad. Look it up on YouTube and you'll see what I'm talking about, I'm probably missing some finer details. Basically you get a draw off the alternator because the diode is allowing power the wrong way.
This actually happened when my wife was out of town by herself camping and she diagnosed it based off may same advice of the diode and she replaced it by herself parked out in the woods 😊. I forgot about that story and solution until now.
That alone could draw down batteries over a few weeks. Excess heat or cold makes batteries discharge at an even faster rate.
Years ago I could leave my group 31s all winter from October til May without issues so long as I charged them before storage. Now my batteries these days don't last more than two seasons if I do that. Back when the admiral and I had a 21 ft sailboat and porta potty our first summer together all I could afford were free lawn mower batteries pulled out of scrappers to make our little battery bank...wasn't ideal but those 6 batteries lasted us for 3-4 seasons and I never had more than a 50 watt solar panel to charge them. Battery quality sucks these days. You guys have dingys with more horse power than the kicker motor I kept on the back of that little boat.
I think my current banks is one 31 and two 27s...I can't remember as they are at least 3 years old. I never turn off by perko switch but I make sure the shore power is always hooked up.
Do you have the ability to add a solar charger.
Here is the C/B I used:
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/sensata-airpax/T11-1-15-0A-01-11C-V/8509109
Should I be checking connections? Can an auto parts bench test it? If it were my car I'd just replace it, I'm guessing this one is pricy...but I'd like to make sure before I do that...
** forgot to mention...I thought odd..with what i presume battery one is removed, when I went to lower the hatch it would only work if the battery selector was on both- would not work on one or two?