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Let me think about it. I'd rather not hassle boxing and shipping....
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I thought about that, but I already have three good cords, two on the boat and one for our dock. This one is just taking up space in the garage....
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Shore Power Y-Adapter $20
Marinco Y-Adapter: 30 Amp 125V Locking Dock Side/Male Plug, Two - 30 Amp 125V Locking Boat Side/Female Connectors, p/n 157AY (Sealing collars...
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Shore Power Cord - 30A, 50ft $20
30 Amp, 50 foot long shore power cord It has a bad female connector (boat end), that needs to be replaced.
$20 - local pickup only, somewhere...
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High resistance often results in localized overheating at a current level that's below the breaker threshold. Homes now use arc fault CBs that sense...
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We escape the cold, dreary northwest Washington winters in our condo in Puerto Rico. Unfortunately, we don't have a boat there.
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Kevin, if your boat has enough handheld extinguishers to meet the USCG rules with no fixed system, then the fixed system does not need to be inspected,...
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Im a vessel examiner for the USPS. Dry chemical fire extinguishers do not need to be inspected and tagged by a firex company. Gaseous fire extinguishers...
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The table on my 3788 has the teak edge installed with glue and a small number of finish nails. I removed the edge from the table by gently tapping it...
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From your original description I thought the leak was coming from the hose. After seeing the photo, I agree with Tony. It's not an exhaust leak. Instead,...
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How old is the hose? It may be hardened and needs to be replaced....
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