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Roger Long
 
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Yeah, on our boat, you open up what looks like a locker while standing
in the galley with one hand in the sink and there's the bare AC
smiling at you. I gotta do something about that. Until then, the
shore power comes off before anyone steps aboard.

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"Larry W4CSC" wrote in message
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Matt Colie wrote in
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3-Code requirement ends at the outlet.


Which is why your boat isn't covered, either...

That's how they get away with that chinzy plastic AC power panel in
the
wooden box, or no box at all....instead of a proper fireproof
electrical
panel to keep it from burning to the waterline.

DC power isn't covered, either.

Your boat is plugged into the dock, where the code ends.....





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