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Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 689
- Reaction score
- 350
- Points
- 197
- Location
- Nashville, Tn
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2012
- Boat Model
- Limited S
- Boat Length
- 24
Background
When I purchased our home about 18 months ago, it came with a very nice double deck or party deck dock with lights and power outlets. The upper deck or party deck has 4 garden style light posts, and the bottom deck has two sets of two flood lights (4 bulbs total) and two single bulb fixtures.
Since we live on a US Army Corps of Engineers lake we have to get a permit to do pretty much anything. Well the issue is my house is on the opposite side of a power line right-of-way as my dock, and the Corps won't grant me a permit to run power across the right-of-way.
The docks on the lake here are floating docks, and designed to be moved out if/as the water level declines. Due to that I have a 100' power extension cable to plug into shore power. The house is another 100-150' from the end of power cable.
Questions
Can I power the dock from a GFCI outlet on my home? I would like to mount a hose reel on my deck, and when I need power to the dock (lights or battery charger) unroll the extension cord and plug in the dock. Also the dock power cable has a 20a 125v twist lock plug, can I use an adapter to change that to a standard three prong 110v plug for connection to an extension cord? Should I look for a 20 or 30a extension cord given the distance from the home?
Thank you, I know this is off topic, and a little on the lengthy side, but I appreciate your response.
When I purchased our home about 18 months ago, it came with a very nice double deck or party deck dock with lights and power outlets. The upper deck or party deck has 4 garden style light posts, and the bottom deck has two sets of two flood lights (4 bulbs total) and two single bulb fixtures.
Since we live on a US Army Corps of Engineers lake we have to get a permit to do pretty much anything. Well the issue is my house is on the opposite side of a power line right-of-way as my dock, and the Corps won't grant me a permit to run power across the right-of-way.
The docks on the lake here are floating docks, and designed to be moved out if/as the water level declines. Due to that I have a 100' power extension cable to plug into shore power. The house is another 100-150' from the end of power cable.
Questions
Can I power the dock from a GFCI outlet on my home? I would like to mount a hose reel on my deck, and when I need power to the dock (lights or battery charger) unroll the extension cord and plug in the dock. Also the dock power cable has a 20a 125v twist lock plug, can I use an adapter to change that to a standard three prong 110v plug for connection to an extension cord? Should I look for a 20 or 30a extension cord given the distance from the home?
Thank you, I know this is off topic, and a little on the lengthy side, but I appreciate your response.