I learnt' how to use it now the next question. The positive connection to the battery had the main feed to the battery plus three other auxiliary wires to the console area. A 12 gauge orange wire was one of them and it went to the auxiliary switch on the console (has to be keyed on for bilge, livewell pump, lights, etc.). This was the one that had the amp draw. So, I went up to the console and tested continuity from where it connects to the switch back to the battery connector. Found a couple 100 ohms. Unscrewed the wire and tested continuity in just the wire and had the same resistance. Sooo, went back and saw a fuse in the line near the battery. Took the fuse holder out, cleaned out it and some kind of gunk that looked like it had seeped out from the metal-glass connection of the fuse. Put it all back together and no resistance.
Could something like that have caused an amp leak or maybe I made some bad connections when reading the meter along the way?. I know enough about DC circuits to really confuse myself most of the time.