Power cord R21ec

Two killicks

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C-24 C SE
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(2012) Novy
Fellow 21 owner,

I just found out that the power cord on my boat actually belongs to the marina :? I am about to order one online and I am wondering what should I order? Is it a 15 amp or 30 amp cord? How many feet do you suggest? If I wish to plug the tug at home, do I need special connector for a regular household outlet?

Thanks
 
Regular outdoor extension cord is all you need to plug in at home. But for marinas you will need the proper adapter. I have a 50 foot cord and an adapter to go to a marina 30 amp connection. The adapter is a foot long and has led light to show proper polarity. I think it was made by Furion.
 
Thank you John, this is great news
 
Good morning Pat,

In regards to a power cord for your 21 EC you may want to think about getting 2-25 foot heavy duty marine grade cords. In some marinas you may back into the slip and you'll likely only need 15-25 ft. Having the option of a shorter cord prevents you from having a bunch of cord lying around or falling into the water. You can always plug the cords together to give you a longer cord if needed. You will need an adapter to use at the power terminal in marinas.

Cheers!

Karl
 
Good morning Karl,

That is a great Idea,

I will do that!

I love this forum 🙂
 
Two killicks":xp3zovs8 said:
Fellow 21 owner,

I just found out that the power cord on my boat actually belongs to the marina :? I am about to order one online and I am wondering what should I order? Is it a 15 amp or 30 amp cord? How many feet do you suggest? If I wish to plug the tug at home, do I need special connector for a regular household outlet?

Thanks

For home use make sure you obtain the correct wire gauge for the distance from your house connection to the R-21's battery charge socket.

For the Marina I use a 12' Marinco shore power line with a twist locking ring to secure it to the dock's 30amp power pedestal. The other end I attach a Marinco 15amp adapter and from this a short 15amp capable line to the battery charger socket. I also connect a GFI in the line between the adapter and battery charger for added safety. It is somewhat of a wire mess but I tidy it up nicely so it does not seem to be such a mess. 😉
 
Just a reminder if you have not seen the charger plug, it only takes a standard 15 amp plug, not one of those over sized plugs with a snap off cover.
 
I was going to ask, thanks John 😉
 
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