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Old 10-20-2016, 04:56 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by Pgitug View Post
You can put the extra shore power cable in the water to keep it cool, but be sure and tie off a support line so the weight of the cable does not pull on the plugs.
Also you need to be sure and have the correct licenses, depending on how long you stay at the dock. With a long stay you will need a harvest license for clams that are growing on the shore power cable when you retrieve it.
By putting a heavy power load on the cable a few hours before departure you will be able to remove the half baked clams off the cable easier and cook time for the clams in your stew will be shorter.
Lol
If you and your friends are allergic to shellfish, would it be ok to antifoul the cord, if so, which antifoul would you suggest?
Seriously, how does electrical current escape a cord partially in the water?
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