leighunt
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- Jun 22, 2015
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Cutwater 28
- Vessel Name
- Easy Plateau
My husband and I own a 2015 28 Cutwater and have enjoyed cruising the FL Gulf Coast over the past year. This weekend when we were about to shut down and disconnect from shore power my husband noticed a burning electrical smell in the cockpit. We immediately shut down breakers and disconnected the Fusion cord from shore power. I have a photo but don't know how to attach in this forum yet. Two of the spaces on the plug are black and badly melted. Thankfully this didn't happen during the night or while away at dinner or we might have had a boat fire! When plugging up to shore power we are always careful to have all breakers off and marina breaker off as well before connecting and powering up breakers. We do run a heavy load while on shore power with AC, hot water heater, microwave and basically everything in the on position except the electric stove which we rarely use. On a couple of occasions power has tripped because a hair dryer was turned on while the AC was running. When that has happened we turn breakers off and trip the main breaker switch under the stove. I would like advice as to why you think this has happened and what we need to do to avoid this problem in the future. In addition to replacing the power cord, do we need a marine electrician to check the boat power connection and wires leading to it for possible damage? I look forward to hearing from you.
Leigh Hunt
Tampa, FL
Leigh Hunt
Tampa, FL