Ahoy Steve,

I went to that web site but did not find the box in question.   Thanks for 
the lead.

The covers are available everywhere.  What makes the box different is it's 
extra depth at 3", which gives me the depth I need for several projects.

I know they are in the states, there is a distributor, Ipex, in Miami but I 
have yet to find a retail outlet.


As for shore power cable; what I did was to copy the local fishermen in 
Charleston SC where I built my hull.  They all used electric range pigtails, 
so I did the same.  These are three conductor so that might be a problem for 
those who like to carry a grounding conductor ashore.  Then I bought a half 
dozen range surface mount receptacles, chopped up some 3 conductor number 6 
"SO cord" into two-foot lengths and up made adapters as needed.

An important point is how the shore power connector attaches to the boat. 
Mine goes into the boat via a 3" deck plate on the side of the deckhouse 
then up a bit (a drip loop) then connects to the line going to the shore 
power circuit breaker via crimped and soldered ring terminals bolted 
together and the covered with rubber hose slid over the connection.

I have seen some spectacular fireworks on failing shore power connectors but 
mine have worked well whenever I used them.

Norm





Norm, I tried googling the FDU-2 but just came up with a bunch of graduation
photo's on YouTube.  But when I googled the BRCU20-2 Google brought me to
these guys.  They're a Western US chain so at least you're talking about
domestic UPS shipping or something.  Has to be less than the $200 shipping
the Canadian company quoted.

http://www.platt.com/search.aspx?q=brcu20-2

Steve Weinstein
S/V CAPTIVA
1997 Hunter 376, Hull #376
Sailing out of Oyster Bay, NY



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-----Original Message----- 
From: Norm
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2012 7:42 PM
To: liveaboard@liveaboardonline.com
Subject: Re: [Liveaboard] Expensive Marine Elect components


Ahoy All,

I am having problems locating an electrical box in the States that seems to
be a common item in Canada.

ebhorsman.com shows a bunch of stores southwestern Canada.

The item is a two-gang, deep, blank (no holes for wires) plastic outlet box.
Could be used for two switches or outlets and is extra deep at 3".
Surface mount with four mounting tabs on the back.

Model is FDU-2 (another model name: 077649).

I need three each with blank covers, BRCU20-2 (or 077359).

I did talk to the e b horsman company and was told that shipping would be at
least $200!

Can anyone help me?


Norm
S/V Bandersnatch
Lying Julington Creek FL
30 23.8N 081 25.7W

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