Cocos Island Aggressor charging issues.

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rongoodman

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Just a heads up for divers embarking on the new boat--take your 220 volt adapters along. It turns out the boat was built in Egypt and is wired for 220 volt, with the two prong European outlets. There are 3-4 110 outlets in the charging area, but none in the cabins. The cabins do have USB outlets, but they're the older USB-A configuration, instead of the more and more widely used USB-C, so an adaptor is warranted there too. I see the boat description makes no mention of this, and while I was only mildly inconvenienced, there were a couple of guests last week with lots of equipment to charge and limited places to do so.
 
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