230 Mike wrote:
The issue is that Missouri has lots of lakes, LOTO is only one of them, and they're fantastic boating lakes - so there are thousands - literally countless - docks all over the state, some of which are easily 50+ years old and there just isn't any practical way to ensure they're all brought up to current standards.
IMO if you're able to get through the negotiations and paperwork involved in buying a lake property and owning a dock, you're quite capable of knowing that electricity around water is potentially dangerous and warrants attention and maintenance. But, again, we're talking about thousands of docks that have been floating since the 1950's, passed from owner to owner, etc. - the kind of environment where the absolutes of things like the NEC don't have much meaning except in new construction. The events of the last couple of years have finally brought it into the public conscience, but it's going to take years to get to a point where you can assume anything around these docks, if ever.
It's too bad. One of my happiest childhood memories is swimming with friends and their extended families around several different docks at LOTO.
Yeah, but remember they required ALL docs to be encapsulated foam by 2012 I believe. In hind sight, they could have done the same for GFCI. I agree with you in point, but my house has a GFCI in the B-room, yet no ground to it thus not functional until I found and resolved.... hum.
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