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Shore Power

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        $62.00
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        Weather Door - Vertical SmartPlug receptacles can be installed in industry standard outdoor electrical boxes when used in conjunction with our spring loaded weather doors.  SmartPlug plugs self-align with these receptacles and have an...

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      • Victron Lynx Power-In
        $166.00
        $141.10

        Lynx Power-InThe lynx power in module is used to connect batteries via an external fuse. It can be useful if you have multiple parallel strings. Due to the extremely high short circuit current potential of most battery banks, it is suggested to use an...

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        Marinco 124ARV 50-30 Amp RV Adapter
        $81.49
        $54.99

        Marinco 124ARV 50-30 Amp Twist Lock RV Adapter Allows 50 amp, 125 or 250 volt cord set plug into a 30 amp, 125 volt RV straight blade receptacle. Molded heavy-duty 30 Amp plug constructed for durability & reliability Waterproof sealing collars...

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        Marinco 174ARV 4-Prong RV Generator Adapter
        $45.99
        $30.99

        Marinco 174ARV 4-Prong RV Generator Adapter Connects a standard 50A straight blade RV cordset to a generator equipped with 30A locking receptacle. Features molded ends with 12" of flexible cable for maximum weatherproofing. Connect 50 amp RV cordset...

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      • ParkPower 1530PA Detachable Adapter Cord
        $42.49
        $24.49

        ParkPower 1530PA Weekender 15AM-30AF Pigtail Detachable Adapter Cord The ParkPower 1530PA is a pigtail style detachable adapter the converts 15 amps to 30 amps to resolve any power incompatibility issues that may arise for your RV. Extra-wide grip...

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      • ParkPower 1550PA Detachable Adapter Cord
        $56.49
        $32.99

        ParkPower 1550PA Weekender 15AM-50AF Pigtail Detachable Adapter Cord The ParkPower 1550PA is a pigtail style detachable adapter the converts 15 amps to 50 amps to resolve any power incompatibility issues that may arise for your RV. Extra-wide grip...

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      • SmartPlug 50 Amp Boatside Inlet & Connector
        $422.00
        $379.80

        50 AMP Male Stainless Steel Combo KitThe SmartPlug 50 AMP Combo kit includes the 50 AMP Stainless Steel inlet (BM50S) and 50AMP connector (BF50), everything you need to protect your boat from shore power overheating.  Installation of both...

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      • SmartPlug 30AMP\/125V Cordset Female, SmartPlug Boatside  30AMP Twist Type Dockside - White - 25
        $342.00
        $307.80

        30 AMP SmartPlug/Twist Type Cordset - 25'For many years boaters have experienced the safety, security and simplicity of SmartPlug products on the boatside while still dealing with the same old issues created by legacy twist-type products on the dockside...

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      • SmartPlug 30AMP\/125V Cordset Female, SmartPlug Boatside  30AMP Twist Type Dockside - White - 50
        $464.00
        $417.60

        30 AMP SmartPlug/Twist Type Cordset - 50'For many years boaters have experienced the safety, security and simplicity of SmartPlug products on the boatside while still dealing with the same old issues created by legacy twist-type products on the dockside...

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      • Victron MultiPlus-II 24\/3000 - 70-50 - 120V - UL Approved
        $1,173.00
        $997.05

        MultiPlus-II 24/3000 - 70-50 - 120V - UL ApprovedThe MultiPlus-II, an inverter/charger, combines the functions of the MultiPlus and the MultiGrid. It has all the features of the MultiPlus, plus an external current transformer option to implement...

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      • International Dock 21" 20A/30A Dock Power Pedestal
        $1,052.99
        $831.99

        International Dock 21" 20A/30A Dock Power Pedestal This dock power pedestal makes it easy to connect shore power to your boats. Constructed from a aluminum with a powder coat finish, inside and out. This shore power pedestal is resilient to the...

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      • Sierra 15A 125V AC Inlet Port
        $25.49
        $20.99

        Sierra 15A 125V AC Inlet Port The Black 15A 125V AC Inlet Port is exquisitely designed supplying more advanced functionality. This inlet is easy to apply and can modify older inlets. It is designed with marine grade and UV stabilized glass filled...

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      Shore Power for Boats: Reliable Dock-Side Electrical Supply

      When your boat is tied up, shore power is your gateway to keeping everything running—battery chargers, air conditioning, galley appliances, electronics and more—without engine noise or drain on your DC system. Choosing components built for marine demands ensures safe, reliable operation in saltwater, wet docks and high-use environments.

      What Shore Power Includes & Why Quality Matters

      Shore power setups generally include:

      • A power pedestal at the dock (commonly 30 A or 50 A in North America).
      • A shore power cordset (molded plug, heavy-duty cable, locking ring)
      • A matching inlet or receptacle on your boat
      • Optional adapters, extension cords, breakers or safety equipment

      Because you’re dealing with high currents, AC power, and harsh environments, the quality of components matters. Products built for marine use resist corrosion, seal against moisture, and handle the demands of dockside service.

      Top Features to Look For

      When selecting shore power gear, check for:

      • Correct Ampere Rating & Plug Configuration: Many boats require 30 A or 50 A. Matching plug/inlet style is critical.
      • Heavy-Duty Cable Construction: Thick gauge copper, molded ends, watertight seals.
      • Locking or Threaded Rings: To prevent accidental disconnection or corrosion at the plug interface.
      • Safety Indicators & Ground Fault Protection: Some cordsets have LED indicators or built-in protections.
      • Marine-Rated Materials: UV-stable outer jackets, saltwater-resistant contacts, sealed collar systems.
      • Compatibility & Certification: Ensure plugs/inlets match your boat and meet marine standards.

      When to Upgrade or Replace Shore Power Components

      Replace or upgrade if you notice:

      • Cable jacket damage, discoloration or softness
      • Plug or inlet that is loose, corroded, overheated or difficult to engage
      • Your boat’s shore power needs have increased (e.g., moving from 30 A to 50 A)
      • You lack safety features like locking rings, LED indicators or better cable construction

      Upgrading early prevents electrical faults, reduces risk of shore-side issues and improves reliability when tied up.

      Shop High-Quality Shore Power Products

      Browse our selection of marine shore power cordsets, inlets, adapters and accessories. Filter by amp rating (30 A vs 50 A), cable length, plug type and gear brand. If you’re unsure what your boat needs, we’re here to help you match the right components.

      Frequently Asked Questions About Marine Shore Power

      How do I know if my boat needs a 30 A or 50 A shore power cordset?

      Check your boat’s existing inlet or cordset plug—most 30 A use NEMA L5-30 whereas 50 A use SS2 or equivalent. Also review your electrical panel and loads: higher draw boats often upgrade to 50 A for more capacity.

      What happens if I use a generic extension cord or adapter not rated for marine use?

      Using non-marine rated gear risks corrosion, overheating, poor connection, water intrusion and possibly electrical fault or fire. Marine-specific products are built to handle those conditions.

      Can I install my own shore power inlet or cordset?

      If you’re comfortable with marine wiring, correctly grounding, matching plug ratings and following your boat’s wiring convention, then yes. Otherwise, a qualified marine electrician can ensure safe installation.

      Why do shore power cordsets cost so much more than standard extension cords?

      Marine-rated cordsets use thicker copper, molded marine plugs, sealing rings, UV/salt-resistant jackets and safety features. The environment demands higher standards—and that cost reflects it.