Shore Power when….ashore….

Scubaboy79

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Hi all,

I’m planning my lift out in the new year to have winter work done. As a newbie to UK boating, when you lift out are there shore power connectors in boatyards? Thinking how I run my battery charger, engine room heater etc during the cold weather. I’m lifting out in Saxon Wharf.

Thank you!
 
Hi all,

I’m planning my lift out in the new year to have winter work done. As a newbie to UK boating, when you lift out are there shore power connectors in boatyards? Thinking how I run my battery charger, engine room heater etc during the cold weather. I’m lifting out in Saxon Wharf.

Thank you!
I was at Saxon Wharf 2009 until 2020 and yes they have/had shore power that boats ashore could plug into. Just make sure you have a long lead though
 
I find there is not enough sockets . so peeps will un plug you, we use a socket that sends you a tx to say power is off .
 
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Hi all,

I’m planning my lift out in the new year to have winter work done. As a newbie to UK boating, when you lift out are there shore power connectors in boatyards? Thinking how I run my battery charger, engine room heater etc during the cold weather. I’m lifting out in Saxon Wharf.

Thank you!
Had a month out at Saxon recently. As said already you may need a long lead (and a long hose) but it does of course depend where you are. Super helpful and friendly yard. My blaster / GRP / Coppercoat man prefers it to anywhere (along with drivers for up to 15 tonnes)
 
I have fitted a double lead so 2 sockets can be plugged into a single socket - you can also buy triple outlet sockets on ebay. As long as you are using it for say a trickle charger then it should be fine. Search for 'caravan hook up splitter' on ebay
 
Had a month out at Saxon recently. As said already you may need a long lead (and a long hose) but it does of course depend where you are. Super helpful and friendly yard. My blaster / GRP / Coppercoat man prefers it to anywhere (along with drivers for up to 15 tonnes)
Great. Thank you!
 
The rate that marinas now seem to be charging for electricity seems to have doubled this year based on our modest dehumidifier charges - you might want to check out costs before you have a nasty shock.
 
The rate that marinas now seem to be charging for electricity seems to have doubled this year based on our modest dehumidifier charges - you might want to check out costs before you have a nasty shock.
How much per unit do you pay, is your usage metered .
 
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