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"G&G" wrote in message
... Not at our marina! Buy the good cord. If you own a boat, you can afford it. Don't worry. I'm a good neighbor and as worried about the electrical environment as the next guy. When my boat gets here on the truck from MI, it will have a proper shore power cord and I'll run everything from that. I'm just looking for a quick and cheap way to drill some holes in the dock in the next few days to prepare for its arrival. There aren't even any boats out there yet. -- Roger Long |
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Roger Long wrote:
Don't worry. I'm a good neighbor and as worried about the electrical environment as the next guy. When my boat gets here on the truck from MI, it will have a proper shore power cord and I'll run everything from that. I'm just looking for a quick and cheap way to drill some holes in the dock in the next few days to prepare for its arrival. There aren't even any boats out there yet. I'm assuming you checked around to see if you could borrow what you need for a few hours. Around here, most boaters are helpful if possible. |
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