For those of you with C-Dory 25's, each one ( as far as I know ) come with a galvanic isolator. This is a passive box, that in Journey On sits in back of the AC Panel. As ferrit30 said, it's there to block stray currents fed through the green wire, whilst allowing ground faults through. I think it's just another example of the general level of quality in a C-Dory. I've had more expensive boats without that feature, which I installed myself. And several cheaper boats that didn't.
Remember, a C-Dory is basically a trailerable boat with an outboard which can be lifted out of the water so that there isn't a sure path for stray DC currents. I always wondered how they operated. The unit in Journey On is large enough that I thought it contained a transformer that allowed AC (60 Hz) to go through, but blocked DC. A diode bridge would pass AC in a fault but would have to be large enough to withstand the fault current. If a diode blew, there's no fault protection. They do come in different sizes and prices. C-Dory doesn't use the cheapest one.
Anyone have a schematic or take one apart?
Boris