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Old 03-06-2020, 05:12   #11
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Re: Connecting and disconnecting Shore Power

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Hooking the boat first. Prevents you from dropping a live cord in the water.
This.

Way too many opportunities to drop the shore power cable into the water. If it's never energized when passing the bitter end over the water then it never shorts if dropped.
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