Cablemaster CM-7 Takes the Backache Out of 50amp Cords

Cablemaster

September 3, 2020

The Cablemaster Model CM-7 is a CY Editors Favourite and a solid solution when it comes to handling and storing bulky 50 amp power cable. It is designed to withstand the harsh marine environment which means its durability and reliability is second to none. Unlike all other cable handling systems, the Cablemaster Model CM-7 eliminates the need for slip rings or brush connections. Offering both automatic pay in and out, the power cable is easily maneuvered and stored in a variety of settings. It is also able to store an unlimited length of cable because it stores the cable seperately.

 

 

 

 

  • Just push a button to extend and retract your power cable
  • Maximize your time on the water by minimizing your time at the dock
  • Eliminate the effort and backache of carrying and coiling power cable
  • Store your power cable in areas otherwise inaccessible
  • Free up your valuable deck storage space for other uses
  • Built to provide years of maintenance free use in any environment
  • Widely accepted by major yacht manufacturers worldwide
  • Fully Tested and Approved: CE, ISO 8846

Customizable Features

  • Available for North American power set-ups
  • Designed to handle most power cables with a .8″ to 1.15″ (20 to 29mm) outside diameter
  • Available for both 12 & 24 VDC setups
  • Can handle unlimited length of cable, dependant upon storage space available

Where to Buy: Check Western Marine’s Dealer Locator for a retailer near you.

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