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B. SHORE POWER
Important!! Make sure you read this section and understand it completely!
Special Considerations
: Care should be taken not to exceed the shore power available.
This vessel’s potential to consume electricity will exceed the dock’s capacity to provide it
unless you are connected to 50 Amp power. (Very rare for transient moorage)
Note that most shore power you connect to will be 120V 20, 30 or 50Amp. If 50 Amp
power is not available a pigtail is on board to use (2) 30 Amp connections into a 50 Amp
connector. You can tell if you are correctly hooked up if both 120v meters on the power
panel show voltage. If two 30 Amp dock connections are not available another adapter is
available to go from the single 30Amp shore power to a 50 Amp ships connector. Note: if
using 30 amp power the boats systems will not supply power to the Marine Air - air
conditioning and heat system or the washer and dryer.
The shore power cord is on an electrically operated cord located on the aft side of the
transom and can be accessed from the swim platform. Open the Port locker to access the
switch for the cord. Remove the chrome cover for the electric cord the move the switch to
the “out” position. The electric cord will begin to reel out onto the swim platform. Once
enough cord has been reeled out to allow it to be connected to the shore power receptacle
turn the reel switch to the stop position. To stow the electric cord simply reverse the
operation using the retract side on the reel switch.
June 1, 2010