TYPES OF ADAPTERS
Straight Adapters are high-quality, one-piece adapters similar in usage to Pigtail Adapters. However, they do not have sealing collars and are not recommended for use in wet locations. Use only in an enclosed, dry location, such as powering your boat from a 15A power receptacle inside your house.
Pigtail Adapters allow you to connect from one dockside receptacle (or other power source receptacle) to one boatside inlet or equipment of dissimilar power configuration. These adapters can be fully molded and equipped with sealing collars and covers for use in wet locations.
"Y" Adapters let you split one dockside receptacle between two boat inlets of similar or dissimilar power configurations. "Y" Adapters can be fully molded and equipped with sealing collars and covers for use in wet locations.
Reverse "Y" Adapter provides your boat with 50A 125/250V power from two 30A 125V locking dockside receptacles.
CHOOSING THE CORRECT ADAPTER
#1 - Boat Side - Identify Your Boat's Inlet Electrical System

#2 - Identify The Dock Side Power Source
Important 50A Information:
If you are connecting to 50A dockside power service, it is CRITICAL to know the dockside receptacle’s voltage rating (50A 125V or 50A 125/250V). An adapter designed for 50A 125V will not plug into a dockside receptacle rated for 50A 125/250V service, and vice versa.
#3 - Choose Adapter From iboats' Shore Power Adapter Area