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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... That and some people are dumb enough to run shore power cables underwater to run AC's. Joe thinks the wires will get wet and then blow out a transformer. He knows as much about electricity as he does cables! Joe's concern is not misplaced, however your conclusion is based upon ignorance. That cable assembly requires a float or cable tray. The way your power line and dock lines run is not best industry practice. The boatyard would flip if the insurance underwriters saw your setup. Leaders set examples, scoundrel and second handers try to skirt the rules. It's obvious which boat you are in. Shame on you! |
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