60 Foot Marinco Marine 30 Amp, 125 Volt Shore Power Cable on 2040-parts.com
Chocowinity, North Carolina, United States
This is a no reserve auction for a lightly used 60 Foot Marinco Marine shore-power cable. Where most of these cables are 50 feet, this 60 foot cable works well for larger boats or larger slips where an extra 10 feet prevents the need for extension cables for greater convenience and safety. The cable features the locking jaw type connections on each end with threaded sealing ring on each as well. It is perfect in every way.
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