chris-s
Well-Known Member
Over Christmas I’ve been replacing the shore power wiring. We bought the boat last December and recognised it needed doing but have only just got around to it.
As it only gets used when ashore over winter it wasn’t a priority.
Of course, boats being boats, by the time you re-route cables ‘properly’ and tackle some other poorly routed cables whilst you are about it, as well as making-good all the shoddy connections and joins, you’re a week in and still not finished.
The previous owners lived aboard for several years and added quite a few sockets and some 240v lighting (which we removed last year). For some reason they wired it all using domestic solid core T+E, something that has no place on a boat. This combined with the lack of a suitably sized drill bit for passing thru wood work has turned up these two lovely finds so far…


I’ve yet to get to the T+E between the shore power inlet and fuse box.
I feel so much better now this is all being replaced and things routed neatly and tidily.
As it only gets used when ashore over winter it wasn’t a priority.
Of course, boats being boats, by the time you re-route cables ‘properly’ and tackle some other poorly routed cables whilst you are about it, as well as making-good all the shoddy connections and joins, you’re a week in and still not finished.
The previous owners lived aboard for several years and added quite a few sockets and some 240v lighting (which we removed last year). For some reason they wired it all using domestic solid core T+E, something that has no place on a boat. This combined with the lack of a suitably sized drill bit for passing thru wood work has turned up these two lovely finds so far…


I’ve yet to get to the T+E between the shore power inlet and fuse box.
I feel so much better now this is all being replaced and things routed neatly and tidily.
