Thanks for the reply. For sure the "disappearing" componet was old. It had dissolved to an unrecognizable lump. The idea of adding a breaker like you describe near the shorepower connection seems like a good idea.
With the isolation transformer if I understand my boat's setup (and I for sure don't really) it's like there is a separation between the shorepower side of the transformer and the boat circuits side of the transformer with no connection between. If true then the boat's zincs are not providing any protection to the isolation transformer and anything between it and shorepower. There also is no breaker of any kind between the shorepower and the transformer. With shore power connected If I shut off the boat's main AC breaker the transformer continues to hum with power connected. The only protection is the breaker at the dock.
With the isolation transformer if I understand my boat's setup (and I for sure don't really) it's like there is a separation between the shorepower side of the transformer and the boat circuits side of the transformer with no connection between. If true then the boat's zincs are not providing any protection to the isolation transformer and anything between it and shorepower. There also is no breaker of any kind between the shorepower and the transformer. With shore power connected If I shut off the boat's main AC breaker the transformer continues to hum with power connected. The only protection is the breaker at the dock.