This is true, and That is where I got mine, but I don't think they cost 27
bucks - I did this this summer, and it took a few tries to find one slim
enough, and at that I had to file off some plastic on the edges. C&C used
the tiniest boxes they could find. 

 

Bill Coleman 

C&C 39 Erie


Subject: Re: Stus-List GFCI Outlet

 

Leviton has a "slim profile GFCI outlet that fits in tight boxes.

 
<http://www.homedepot.com/p/Leviton-SmartLockPro-15-Amp-Slim-GFCI-Duplex-Out
let-White-3-Pack-M02-N7599-03W/203542939>
<http://www.homedepot.com/p/Leviton-SmartLockPro-15-Amp-Slim-GFCI-Duplex-Out
let-White-3-Pack-M02-N7599-03W/203542939>

Bill Bina

On 9/23/2015 9:57 AM, Frederick G Street via CnC-List wrote:

The biggest difference I've seen is price; put the word "marine" or "boat"
on anything and the cost goes up. 

 

As with the others, I've had good luck with a good GFCI from Home Depot; you
may need to put a bigger back-box in, though, as they don't wire too well
into standard electrical boxes as they're so big.  Also, NO WIRE NUTS!!!
And you should use locking fork terminals that snap over the screws, rather
than try to wrap the wire around and tighten the screw (that doesn't satisfy
the ABYC standards):

 

http://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/02650968?src=pla
<http://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/02650968?src=pla&cid=PLA-Google-PL
A+-+Test&CS_003=7867724&CS_010=02650968>
&cid=PLA-Google-PLA+-+Test&CS_003=7867724&CS_010=02650968


Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- Bayfield, WI

 

On Sep 23, 2015, at 12:00 AM, Douglas Mountjoy via CnC-List
<mailto:cnc-list@cnc-list.com> <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

 

I did the same as Jim, installed  hardware store GFI outlets in both the
galley and head. Each being on different circuits. That was 8 years ago and
no issues using them on a daily basis. 

Doug Mountjoy

sv  Pegasus 

LF38

Ballard WA




Doug Mountjoy

sv Pegasus 

LF38

just west of Ballard, WA

 

On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 8:54 PM, David Donnelly via CnC-List
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

So if on a survey it was noted that the 120V receptacle in the head is not a
GFCI (as this was not required during original construction) and the
recommendation is to change it to a GFCI outlet as per ABYC standards. Is it
enough to change just the one receptacle and if so what is the difference
between a hardware store "weather proof" or a marine equivalent. A search of
the web has brought me nothing definitive although it is possible the marine
variety is tinned and able to accommodate stranded wire vs solid wire like
would be used in a home.

 

Bad thing is we don't even have access to shore power on our lake...but
standards are standards where insurance is concerned.

 

Thanks

David Donnelly 

C&C 26 Mistress

 






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