Are the plug wires Mercruiser OEM or aftermarket?
https://www.marineengine.com/newparts/part_details.php?pnum=MER84-863656A05
Any reason you are changing the plug wires in particular?
The reason I sort of ask would be at least IMO, truthfully, unless those spark plug wires get damaged from other services done, excessive heat to where they start making the engine run bad because they start leaking spark from say years of physical contact of someone/something (IE: Rubbing on the engine, etc.), the OEM wires on boats tend to last a very, very long time to where they don't really seem to just ware down/out unless something else happened...Even weather doesn't really affect them...All mileage very of course but the need to change is low.
The coil wire can be challenging to get reinstalled correctly at times to make it not leak spark almost to point of your initial instinct of not wanting to touch it as it could cause other issues can hold true if not carefully re-done...The coil wire boot is sometimes the one of the most susceptible items to leak spark at the coil tower over to the - side of the wire post terminal.... Plus, the service manual suggests carefully using Mercury-Mercruiser insulating compound (notably
OEM part 92-416691) as it is a specialized, grease-like silicone dielectric compound designed to seal, waterproof, and insulate electrical connections. It protects spark plug connections, electrical terminals, and ignition systems from moisture and corrosion, ensuring reliable engine operation... Good coil wire boot seatment is key as you're finding out.
https://forums.iboats.com/threads/coil-wire-install.781162/#post-6012514