You are over complicating and as d8veh and I tried to explain human error is where your LiPos will go wrong. 6 X 16 Ah should get you across the Atlantic nicely on one charge...
Parallel 4 x 16 Ah packs using your reinforced wiring balance board, plug your balance cables in, plug a LiPo alarm (set to 3.65 V) into the balance out socket.
There you have a nice 64 Ah battery that will return about 51 Ah if you charge to 4.15 V per cell that is 1895 Wh! Compare to the 450 Wh of a typical lead acid battery... It is capable of 640 Amps nominative at 10 C (about 120 real Amps) so don't go short circuiting anything - lots of sparks guaranteed.
When you need to charge unplug the LiPo alarm, plug the balance board output into the charger, plug the balance cable from the charger into the balance board and charge.
Use the other two packs as spares or on a second cruise ship...
What I would do (KISS method):
Parallel up 3 pairs of 16 Ah packs to make 3 x 32 Ah batteries with a simple parallel harness from HK or home made. Bang a LiPo alarm on each pack.
Put each battery in a nice puncture proof box (washing powder boxes are just the right size for 10 Ah) and put each in a separate waterproof bag.
Use one battery till the alarm goes off
Unplug and plug in another
Repeat
Enjoy
Parallel 4 x 16 Ah packs using your reinforced wiring balance board, plug your balance cables in, plug a LiPo alarm (set to 3.65 V) into the balance out socket.
There you have a nice 64 Ah battery that will return about 51 Ah if you charge to 4.15 V per cell that is 1895 Wh! Compare to the 450 Wh of a typical lead acid battery... It is capable of 640 Amps nominative at 10 C (about 120 real Amps) so don't go short circuiting anything - lots of sparks guaranteed.
When you need to charge unplug the LiPo alarm, plug the balance board output into the charger, plug the balance cable from the charger into the balance board and charge.
Use the other two packs as spares or on a second cruise ship...
What I would do (KISS method):
Parallel up 3 pairs of 16 Ah packs to make 3 x 32 Ah batteries with a simple parallel harness from HK or home made. Bang a LiPo alarm on each pack.
Put each battery in a nice puncture proof box (washing powder boxes are just the right size for 10 Ah) and put each in a separate waterproof bag.
Use one battery till the alarm goes off
Unplug and plug in another
Repeat
Enjoy