We spent the day at Holywood Loggerhead Marina, taking it easy and finishing up putting away the boat stuff we brought from our prior boat, Farraige.
While One has 2 120V/50A shore power inlets. One is dedicated for the AC and the other for everything else. Two shore power cables were provided with While One. However, most slips only have a single 50A outlet.
Leading up to our trip, I reached out to Nico requesting a list of things I should buy in order to enable staying on the boat for a few days. One of these items was a 10 lb LPG tank. The other was an EEL pigtail adapter which I purchased. However, what Nico should have told me to buy was an EEL Y adapter. So, after walking to Walmart to pick up a few items for the boat (cleaning supplies and groceries we had forgot), Sherine and I jumped in a Lyft to go to West Marine. They were kind enough to let us return the previously purchased adapter and buy the Y adapter instead…for a difference of about $200!
Anyway, after taking a Lyft back, we were now able to simultaneously run AC and power the rest of the boat.
A mobile fuel service also visited the marina and asked if we needed fuel which we did. We had left Coral Gables with about 50% in both tanks. We filled While One to about 85% capacity.
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