Have a lake property in northern Minnesota and my wife and I would like to have power ran out to our dock for some dock lights and boat battery charging, as well as hardwiring our motorized boat lift.
The problem is every winter we have to pull both our dock and our boat lift out before the lake freezes.
Currently we have a 30 amp GFCI breaker feeding a sub panel ~6’ from the shore, but I’m looking for a means of easily disconnecting the circuits run beneath the dock boards to the motorized boat lift.
The boat lift and dock are independent and get removed separately when that time of the year runs around, so ideally we would have a means of disconnecting the physical wire from the sub panel to the conduit run beneath the dock boards, and another means of physically disconnecting the conduit/wires at the connection between the dock and the boat lift.
I’ve thought about locating a marine rated plug on the dock, and similarly one on the boat lift so they’re independent, and simply connecting them with a very short wet rated extension cord, but I’m not sure this is the best or code compliant way of doing this.
Any insight would be appreciated. The main goal here is to be able to disconnect things easily such that the dock and boat lift can be pulled easily in the winter without a lot of electrical hook-up/disassembly required every year.
Thanks.
The problem is every winter we have to pull both our dock and our boat lift out before the lake freezes.
Currently we have a 30 amp GFCI breaker feeding a sub panel ~6’ from the shore, but I’m looking for a means of easily disconnecting the circuits run beneath the dock boards to the motorized boat lift.
The boat lift and dock are independent and get removed separately when that time of the year runs around, so ideally we would have a means of disconnecting the physical wire from the sub panel to the conduit run beneath the dock boards, and another means of physically disconnecting the conduit/wires at the connection between the dock and the boat lift.
I’ve thought about locating a marine rated plug on the dock, and similarly one on the boat lift so they’re independent, and simply connecting them with a very short wet rated extension cord, but I’m not sure this is the best or code compliant way of doing this.
Any insight would be appreciated. The main goal here is to be able to disconnect things easily such that the dock and boat lift can be pulled easily in the winter without a lot of electrical hook-up/disassembly required every year.
Thanks.
