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  1. #1

    Shore power to boat - 50A or 100A

    I have always used only 50 A shore power service. I can't tell from the owners manual whether the boat was designed for just 50A service, plugged into either port or starboard receptacles, or whether we could actually have 100A of service coming in to the boat by using shore power cables on both sides. Forgive my ignorance of how this should work and I ask for some constructive feedback.
    Michael & Cindy Ewing
    Southern Comfort
    1977 Hatteras 58YF
    Hull # HATAN 432

  2. #2

    Re: Shore power to boat - 50A or 100A

    On my boat the breakers on the AC panel have a safety slide so you can only have one side hot at a time. I do have three shore power hookups on each side, two 50’s and one 35amp but the breakers I think again only let AC service from one inlet as well.
    ENUFF. 1983 53MY.Hull #617 Barnegat Light Nj.

  3. #3

    Re: Shore power to boat - 50A or 100A

    Nope, I hope you can't do that on your boat.....

    Somewhere you (should) have a selector switch that makes you choose. Having 100A/240 on a 50A/240 system would overload a lot of wiring, not to mention the possibility of it being out of phase.

    And remember that 50A is at 240, so that's 50A each leg. You in fact already have 100A

    Boats with multiple 50A/240 systems have multiple systems. Say A/C's on one and the rest on the other. They may be able to combine them on a single source, which would be the oppostie of what you're trying to do.
    Last edited by oscarvan; 10-28-2020 at 07:11 PM.
    1978 53' Motor Yacht "LADY KAY V"
    Hull number 524
    Chesapeake Bay

  4. #4

    Re: Shore power to boat - 50A or 100A

    My 53 was an early one with a very simple panel in the ER. Right now the new panel I did by the stbd PH door is only rigged for a single 50A which is barely enough. I m planning on adding a second 50amp to run the chillers and stove. If I ever need to run off a single cord I ll have a selector switch to send connect the single cord to both sub panels.

    I thought most later hatts had the option to run either off one or two cords
    Pascal
    Miami, FL
    1970 53 MY #325 Cummins 6CTAs
    2014 26' gaff rigged sloop
    2007 Sandbarhopper 13
    12' Westphal Cat boat

  5. #5

    Re: Shore power to boat - 50A or 100A

    You can run 2 50a cords at once on most of these boats. If you have 2 isolation transformers then it is possible. You will see 2 50a inlets on each side of the boat.

    YMMV depending on the vintage of the boat. We run 2 50a cords at our home dock. I feed Ships service 1 and 3 from one cord and ships service 2 from the second cord.
    Sky Cheney
    1985 53EDMY, Hull #CN759, "Rebecca"
    ELYC on White Lake--Montague, MI

  6. #6

    Re: Shore power to boat - 50A or 100A

    Quote Originally Posted by oscarvan View Post
    And remember that 50A is at 240, so that's 50A each leg. You in fact already have 100A
    50 amps at 240 is 12,000 watts. 100 amps at 240 is 24,000 watts.
    1977 Hatteras 58' MY, Hull No. 304, 4-stateroom galley up model with 8V71TIs in Knoxville, Tennessee

  7. #7

    Re: Shore power to boat - 50A or 100A

    Each leg is 50 amps at 125, or 6000 watts.
    1977 Hatteras 58' MY, Hull No. 304, 4-stateroom galley up model with 8V71TIs in Knoxville, Tennessee

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    Re: Shore power to boat - 50A or 100A

    Quote Originally Posted by SKYCHENEY View Post
    You can run 2 50a cords at once on most of these boats. If you have 2 isolation transformers then it is possible. You will see 2 50a inlets on each side of the boat.

    YMMV depending on the vintage of the boat. We run 2 50a cords at our home dock. I feed Ships service 1 and 3 from one cord and ships service 2 from the second cord.
    Are you running them to starboard and port? Or does your boat have 2 x 50A ports on each side? Most do not. At least not the 53's. They have a single 240 50A and 2 x 120 30 A hookups on each side.
    Prometheus
    1978 53' MY Hull #529
    Viera, FL

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    Re: Shore power to boat - 50A or 100A

    Quote Originally Posted by SKYCHENEY View Post
    You can run 2 50a cords at once on most of these boats. If you have 2 isolation transformers then it is possible. You will see 2 50a inlets on each side of the boat.

    YMMV depending on the vintage of the boat. We run 2 50a cords at our home dock. I feed Ships service 1 and 3 from one cord and ships service 2 from the second cord.
    I only run one 50A cord, but do have the capability to run two as Sky noted above.
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    Last edited by JD5652; 10-29-2020 at 09:16 AM.
    JD
    1976 58' LRC Hull #311
    "Miss Maggie"
    Riviera Dunes, FL

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    Re: Shore power to boat - 50A or 100A

    My configuration is receptacles on both sides of both, each with a single 240/120VAC 50A and two 120VAC 50A (not 30A). No isolation transformers. If I'm understanding the comments here, I could plug in 50A cords on each side but only able to use one at a time. BTW, thanks everyone for the information.
    Michael & Cindy Ewing
    Southern Comfort
    1977 Hatteras 58YF
    Hull # HATAN 432

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