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Cherubini Raider 33 - Need Shore Power Advice
Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 04:06:27 -0700 (PDT), Ancona21 wrote: I have recently acquired a 1985 Cherubini Raider 33 which is not fitted for shore power. I need guidance on the best choice of shore power inlet types to install. I would also appreciate any information about the boat itself. It was built in Florida in 1985 - original name was MUSIC which was later changed to KOKOMO. It appears to be a tall rig model, but I have no specs. Nor do I know the draft. Any info or referrals would be greatly appreciated. Sailboats in that size range will typically be fitted with a single 30 amp Marinco (or equivalent) inlet. If you want to have air conditioning installed that would usually mandate an additional 30 amp inlet. I'd recommend getting the installation done by a certified marine electrician since shore power issues are a frequent cause of boat fires. http://www.marinco.com/files/media/p...rinco%2011.pdf Wayne's advice is well meant, but from what I've seen so far of marine services, I'd do it myself. Wiring and pin named for various connections http://www.frentzandsons.com/Hardwar...nfiguratio.htm -- Richard Lamb http://www.home.earthlink.net/~cavelamb/ |
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