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Systems
TIPS-MARINA SHORE POWER STATIONS
As you beome a more experienced boater you may en-
gage in longer cruises with over night stays. It is most
frustrating after a day of hard boating to pull into a ma-
rina and fi nd your shore power cord does not adapt to the
marina shore power station. This may be especially true
stopping at older marinas built before the 1978 National
Electric Code was enacted for these faciliites. Therefore,
it is recommended that you purchase several shore power
adapter cords to meet various marina plug footprints.
Carry a couple extra 125 volt/15 amp adapters with a fe-
male twist 3 prong plug to a straight blade male plug with
a locking screw..
Also, purchase two reverse “Y” adapter cords, one being
a 50 amp, 125/250 volt straight blade crowfoot type with
a grounding clip and the other being the 50 amp 125/250
volt with a locking ring.
A point to remember is that sometimes a chartplotter will
provide local cruising information including marinas and
facilities they offer but normally they do not provide the
power voltage available at dockside.
TYPICAL MARINA
SHORE POWER
STATION
TYPICAL SHORE
POWER STRAIGHT
ADAPTER CORD
TYPICAL SHORE
POWER “Y”
ADAPTER CORD
Remember that your boat’s main ship’s panel features a
reverse polarity indicator. Be sure to read that section in
this owner’s manual chapter since plugging into a marina
distribution system is where you can fi nd some strange
wiring especially at older facilities.
Your boat shore power cord may utilize a LED light
system located at the male plug end. When you plug the
cord into the dock receptacle the LED light should show
green
indicatiing the current is “on”. If the LED light
shows
red
there is incorrect wiring at the power site.
Contact marina personnel immediately.
Plug the shore power cord into the marina dock power
box last. This reduces the possibility of a shock hazard. Be
aware there may be several types of inlet plugs located at a
marina dock power center and you must be able to fi gure
out which ones are adaptable to your vessel.
When running the shore power cord use stand-offs such
as clips or velcro straps to hold the cord from touching
the water. These clips or straps can be fastened to a rail
or other components. In tidal zones provide for low and
high tide swings. Always review the power cord layout to
provide a safety zone from the water.
Also, marina dock power centers normally have breakers
that must be activated after installing the dockside cord.
Check with the marina dockmaster for more information
on their shore power operation and requirements.
Before attempting to disconnect the shore power cord turn
off all equipment and main AC breakers on the ship’s main
control panel to prevent any component damage.
When disconnecting the shore power cord first turn
the breaker to the “off ” position at the marina dock
power center. Then remove the dockside cord from the
marina outlet. Always remove the cord from the boat’s
power inlet last. Roll the cord neatly and store it in a dry
environment.
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Page 53: ...9 Rules Of The Road...
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Page 106: ...52 Chapter 4 TYPICAL ELCI AC CIRCUIT FLOW CHART VOLTS VOLTS VOLTS VOLTS LINE...
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Page 180: ...15 Engine Controls AFT FORWARD SIDEWAYS DIAGONALLY ROTATE JOYSTICK FUNCTIONS...
Page 262: ...22 Chapter 8 OVERBOARD DISCHARGE PAN DRAIN TYPICAL VECTOR COMPACT AC SYSTEM AIR FILTER...
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Page 300: ...9 Troubleshooting STEREO DIAGNOSTIC CHART...
Page 301: ...10 Chapter 9 STEREO DIAGNOSTIC CHART...
Page 302: ...11 Troubleshooting STEREO DIAGNOSTIC CHART...
Page 303: ...12 Chapter 9 TACHOMETER ELECTRONIC DIESEL...
Page 304: ...13 Troubleshooting TACHOMETER ELECTRONIC DIESEL...
Page 307: ...16 Chapter 9 THRUSTER BOW...
Page 309: ...18 Chapter 9 TYPICAL WINDLASS...
Page 329: ...6 Chapter 12 TECHNICAL DRAWINGS...
Page 330: ...Technical Information 12 7 32 EXPRESS GALVANIC ISOLATOR WIRING...
Page 331: ...Technical Information 12 8 TYPICAL NMEA 2000 NETWORK COMPONENTS...
Page 332: ...Technical Information 12 9 32 EXPRESS ELCI AC CIRCUIT FLOW CHART TYPICAL...
Page 333: ...Technical Information 12 10 32 EXPRESS MAIN AC SHIP S PANEL FRONT VIEW...
Page 334: ...Technical Information 12 11 32 EXPRESS MAIN AC SHIP S PANEL REAR VIEW...
Page 335: ...Technical Information 12 12 32 EXPRESS MAIN DC SHIP S PANEL FRONT VIEW...
Page 337: ...Technical Information 12 14 32 EXPRESS COCKPIT SWITCH PANEL...
Page 338: ...Technical Information 12 15 32 EXPRESS BATTERY VSR CIRCUITRY...
Page 339: ...Technical Information 12 16 32 EXPRESS BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL...
Page 340: ...Technical Information 12 17 32 EXPRESS HELM SWITCH PANEL...
Page 341: ...Technical Information 12 18 32 EXPRESS HELM BREAKER PANEL...
Page 342: ...Technical Information 12 19 32 EXPRESS VOLVO IGN MERC ANALOG EVC...
Page 343: ...Technical Information 12 20 32 EXPRESS FIREWALL TO MDP HARNESS ROUTING...
Page 344: ...Technical Information 12 21 32 EXPRESS DECK HARNESS ROUTING FORWARD...
Page 345: ...Technical Information 12 22 32 EXPRESS DECK HARNESS ROUTING AFT...
Page 346: ...Technical Information 12 23 32 EXPRESS HULL HARNESS ROUTING...
Page 347: ...Technical Information 12 24 32 EXPRESS GAUGE PANEL CONFIGURATIONS...
Page 348: ...Technical Information 12 25 32 EXPRESS TYPICAL DC GROUND CIRCUITRY...
Page 349: ...Technical Information 12 26 32 EXPRESS TYPICAL TRIM TAB SWITCH CIRCUITRY...
Page 350: ...Technical Information 12 27 32 EXPRESS TYPICAL BATTERY MANAGEMENT PANEL CIRCUITRY...
Page 351: ...Technical Information 12 28 32 EXPRESS TYPICAL GFCI CIRCUITRY...
Page 352: ...Technical Information 12 29 32 EXPRESS TYPICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER GROUND CIRCUITRY...
Page 353: ...Technical Information 12 30 32 EXPRESS STEREO BLUETOOTH WIRING...
Page 357: ...Technical Information 12 34 32 EXPRESS MACHINERY LAYOUT...
Page 358: ...Technical Information 12 35 32 EXPRESS FUEL TANK EPA COMPLIANT...
Page 361: ...Technical Information 12 38 32 EXPRESS COCKPIT SEATING POSITION PLAN...
Page 362: ...Technical Information 12 39 32 EXPRESS RANGE OF VISIBILITY...
Page 363: ...Technical Information 12 40 32 EXPRESS DIMENSIONS APPROXIMATE...
Page 364: ...Technical Information 12 41 32 EXPRESS BOW PLAN WINDLASS...