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21 minutes ago, Jumanji said:

Oh, I have just realised as a person who believes that a boat should be a self supporting entity that plugging into the mains should not be necessary. 

 :default_icon_wave: Many people enjoy the extras that go with shore power, each to their own.

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Like many things in modern life , shore power is a useful addition , admittedly not essential but certainly a positive .

”old proper Broads boats” didn’t have it because it wasn’t available , but those same boats used gas fridges so didn’t drain the domestic battery bank, how many of us would wish to go back to non-power assisted steering in our cars ? No incar aircon on a hot summers day ?

 

 

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