16A 230v Marinco shoreline hook up

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This lead is designed to connect boats with a 230v 16A Marinco inlet plug to marina 16A 230v CEE power supplies, commonly referred to as a 'hook-up' or 'shore line' power cable. Please use the information below to ensure that your boat has a 230v 16A Marinco connector:

Boat Inlet

 

Shoreline Lead Socket

Marinco

230v 16A

The Marinco is the European version of the most popular connector in Northern America. The connector has flat blades, pushes in and then twists to lock.

The connector will be marked 230v 16A, although it is actually based on the NEMA L5-30 design.

The white section of the shoreline socket is 45mm in diameter and 19mm deep, far less than the Hubbell. The outside diameter of the blades in the boat inlet is 27mm.

If you look at the boat inlet, one of the blades is an L shape. The blade clockwise from the L shaped blade is wider than the one anti-clockwise. If you look at end of the shoreline connector, the hole anti-clockwise from the L shaped hole is wider than the one clockwise.

230v 32A

A larger 32A (50mm diameter) version is available. There are also a myriad of 125v versions used in North America.

 

The Marinco can sometimes be mistaken for the Hubbell connector below, which has a similar appearance. The length of the white section is the easiest way to confirm. If you require a lead with a Hubbell connector click here.

Boat Inlet

 

Shoreline Lead Socket

Hubbell 

230v 16A

The Hubbell connector is also the European version of a connector used in Northern America. The connector has flat blades, pushes in and then twists to lock.

The connector will be marked 230v 16A, although it is actually based on the NEMA L5-15 design.

The white section of the shoreline socket is 45mm in diameter and 35mm deep. The outside diameter of the blades in the boat inlet is smaller than the Marinco at 24mm.

If you look at the boat inlet, one of the blades is an L shape. The blade anti-clockwise from the L shaped blade is wider than the one clockwise. If you look at end of the shoreline connector, the hole clockwise from the L shaped hole is wider than the one anti-clockwise.

 

The internet seems to be awash with cheap boat hook ups using 1.5mmsq orange or blue artic cable. As 1.5mmsq cable is underrated and artic cable also has poor resistance to both mechanical/UV damage and should not be used below -5C, we won't entertain using it.

Our leads are carefully constructed in our UK workshop from marine grade 2.5mmsq H07BQ-F rubber cable, which offers many of the benefits of black H07RN-F rubber, with the advantage of being bright orange. The cable has a shiny silicone appearance and is exceptionally tough. It is also the same cable as the yellow version used in ready assembled leads supplied by Marinco.

For further guidance on the different types of marine connectors and using shore power, see our guide.

We offer a range of cable storage solutions to keep your lead neat and tidy.

Specification:

  • Available in 5m, 10m and 20m lengths.
  • Genuine Marinco 230v 16A socket connector. Please beware of cheaper 'Marinco compatible' sockets, which are not constructed to the same marine grade standard.
  • Heavy duty CEE IEC 60309 IP44 rated German manufactured Menneke 230v 16A plug.
  • 2.5mmsq cable for high current applications.
  • Industrial specification marine grade H07BQ-F cable is ideal for harsh prolonged use outdoors. Specifically manufactured for harsh environments with high mechanical, chemical, water and UV resistance. Flexibility and performance is retained over a wide temperature range (-40 to 90°C). Find out what’s so special about this cable
  • Please contact us for custom lengths.
  • PAT tested.