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		<title>By: Bridgford Hunt</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bridgford Hunt</dc:creator>
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		<description>SmartPlug,
We love your SmartPlug Shore Power product here at North Ferry, where we use it to connect to the power inlet on our ferries each night.  The shore side of the connection still uses a twist lock 30A connector on a pigtail.  I&#039;ve read you will be producing a new shore side connector in 2011. Would you be able to furnish a male cable connection before then? We would be able to use your current female cord connector on the pigtail and the hypothetical male cable plug to replace the twist lock on the other end of our cords. Such a male plug would also allow your other customers to make extension cables for their boats.  
We would be glad to be a test site and purchase prototypes if you need some real world feedback.
Thanks in advance,
-- Bridg</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SmartPlug,<br />
We love your SmartPlug Shore Power product here at North Ferry, where we use it to connect to the power inlet on our ferries each night.  The shore side of the connection still uses a twist lock 30A connector on a pigtail.  I&#8217;ve read you will be producing a new shore side connector in 2011. Would you be able to furnish a male cable connection before then? We would be able to use your current female cord connector on the pigtail and the hypothetical male cable plug to replace the twist lock on the other end of our cords. Such a male plug would also allow your other customers to make extension cables for their boats.<br />
We would be glad to be a test site and purchase prototypes if you need some real world feedback.<br />
Thanks in advance,<br />
&#8211; Bridg</p>
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