There should be a picture above. Let me know if it doesn't show up for you. If you see it, that's what I would do, but it's late so I might have made a mistake.
Keep any segment of wire coming from a + terminal short enough to where there is little risk of it being severed and touching a grounded piece of metal. Any wire after a fuse is safe and can be as long as you want, though keep it reasonable so you don't introduce extra resistance.
I lowered the fuse requirements to 200a-250a since you won't be drawing more than 160a anyways, right? And you don't need another big fuse after the batcap since you'll be using a fused distribution block. Again, just make sure it's not a real long distance to that distro.
If you'd rather not use so many terminals you can always get a 3 prong terminal set and throw them all on one of the back batteries if you want. Then you only have one lead going from each terminal on the second back battery. I would put the batcap in direct contact with the amps since it's designed to discharge the fastest so that's why I illustrated it like I did above.
One last note: I hope you've done the Big 3 before doing all this because I think your alternator will hate you otherwise.