Our boats run on 12v DC, which means that charging small items like phones & camera batteries is not a problem. We have plug converters which will supply USB sockets. However, with the explosion of digital gadgetry in recent years – it can be hard to keep up! We can keep your essentials powered, but there might be times that charging everyone’s laptop at the same time just isn’t going to happen. There are a few ports which shore power on the dock is available, and we plug the boats in whenever possible. If that’s not possible – there is always the backup of taking your device ashore with you, and plugging into our local friends’ tavernas.
Mains (AC) gadgets like hairdryers which consume a large amount of power simply won’t run on sailboat electrics – if every day is a bad hair day for you, try one of the butane curling tongs. Likewise, coffee makers, toasters, other such devices which require mains power don’t work on a sailboat 12v DC supply.
Think of it as running devices from your car battery – that’s the type of power we’re working on. The standard Greek/Turkish electrical outlet is the small round 2pin one and is 220-240v.