I would like to replace the power cord on my 1959 Tradewind, however I haven't been able to locate one.
The female end plugs into the trailer, which I understand is obsolete. The other end of the cord is a 110v plug. I found an adapter in the trailer which takes it from 15amps to 30amps.
The trailer has is equiped with AC and microwave.
Is there a similar plug I can replace on the trailer with a weatherproof cover? Or is this a major rewiring job?
Paul
You can go to any marine store and buy a 30A weatherproof matching pair. Be aware that they aren't cheap. I bought a set for my previous SOB trailer at West Marine. My 2003 International had the same parts.
It shouldn't be too hard a job to change.
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The problem I'm having is, finding a replacment connector that is compatable with the male connector on the side of the trailer.
Do I need to replace the male connecter in the side of the trailer or does anybody know of a source where I can get a female cord end that's compatable with a 1959 era male connector.
Thanks for the info Ken. I just checked West Marines online catalog. I'm probably going to end up intalling a power inlet similar to the one listed in their catolog.
Ken, were you able to use the orginal inlet cover or did you have to update the whole thing? I see they have several styles of inlet/receptacle covers including a stainless steel one for $89.99
I am also looking for a cord end for a 58 Wanderer (18'). The 3 male plug spades located on the trailer (under the weather cap) are approximately 1/2" wide by 1/8" thick. The 3 spades approximate a triangle shape. Does this sound like the 59 style?
Is this cord end available? If not, does any one know the manufacturer & part numbers for a replacement male & female plug combination that will fit?
I did not replace mine as it was still in good shape - I was updating stuff and it was one of the things I was going to update until I found it was not available anymore.
Mine was plastic - so it was breakable - so I handled with great care once I found out it was not replaceable.
If I remember - it was 30 amp. Anyway, when I looked into replacing, it did not look like I was going to be able to keep the same cover - mine was a cap w/spring.
I know we want to keep things as original as possible - I my view there are somethings made better today than back in 59 - I think this is one of them - the marine plugs look pretty nice to me.