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Installing Shore Power

  • 16-11-2019 8:29pm
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    Hi all, looking at a few old inland cruisers, GRP types (Freemans, Normans etc). How much would it cost to purchase and have installed professionally shore power and perhaps two or three sockets and perhaps a couple of cabin lights? Are there professional who specialize in boat electrics?


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  • Moderators, Motoring & Transport Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 6,337 Mod ✭✭✭✭fergal.b


    Yes there are professional that do marine electrics https://marineelectrics.ie/

    The cost will depend a lot on the size of the boat and where the sockets are going, like will he have to drill 10 holes in hard to reach places to feed the wires. Fittings can also vary in price "plastic, chrome or stainless steal" I used sockets with built in usb's on mine and led lighting.






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