Here is a link to a chart of all the options
http://www.elecordset.com/twistlockplugs-powercordsets.aspx . WW Grainger
has them here
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/twist-lock-devices/plugs-and-receptacles/el
ectrical/ecatalog/N-8dp

Bob  
PDQ 36
Peace  

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of SteveW
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2012 11:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Expensive Marine Elect components

Well, Ben, I stopped by the HD and there was absolutely nothing resembling
anything that would match up with the prongs on the male end (the 50A
pedestal side).  The guy working the electric department happened to own a
boat so he, at least, knew what the hell I was talking about.  Guess what
his recommendation was - "look it up in a Marinco or West Marine catalog"...

So I figured I completed the circle and am now back where I started from.

Fortunately I don't get slips a lot when cruising (I prefer my own hook or a
mooring ball) but from asking around I'm getting the impression that most
marinas - at least in my cruising area (L.I. Sound, Block, Newport, P-town,
etc.) - all have 50A 120/240V pedestals.  I'll keep it on board for the
"just in cases" but for the most part, over the years I've been able to get
into slips with 30A service.

But enough of this..... we're heading out Monday for the week and, at least
at this point, aren't planning on any marinas....

Steve Weinstein
S/V CAPTIVA
1997 Hunter 376, Hull #376
Sailing out of Oyster Bay, NY



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-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Okopnik
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2012 10:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Expensive Marine Elect components

On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 09:24:03AM -0400, SteveW wrote:
> As it turns out, Ben, I'm sneaking out of the office early this 
> afternoon to go to the boat to some some maintenance (replacing the 
> stock water pump) and there's a Home Depot 10 minutes from the yard. 
> I'll stop in and cruise their electric department to see what they've 
> got.  Good recommendation!

Good luck - I hope the plug that I remember is the one that fits your needs!


Ben
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