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Thank you for continuing to coax me to explore further over by the battery cut off switch. There is indeed a 20A fuse there and indeed it's burnt out. Different physical size than the spares in the fuse box so I will go out and buy spares tomorrow. I'm confident the problem is solved.
I found the service manual online and it's clear from the wiring diagrams that the fuses in the fuse box are only for the engine-related components. Good to know for future reference. Also glad this happened when I didn't have guests. If there's a next time I'll have spares and know immediately where to look. Thanks all!
I'm late to the party, so glad you got it sorted out!!!
That fuse caused me a small heart attack some time ago in a similar situatuion to yours, I had no idea that battery switch site fuse box existed until talkign to @Mainah, glad you found it!!!
I realize now this fuse is in the owners manual right after the fuse box entry. I was so busy looking at that section I completely missed it.
This pic shows the cut off switch and two fuses. 3A for bilge pump and 20A for everything else on the accessory circuit (including bilge pump).