This “inox” series 12V socket combines durability and style, offering a reliable power outlet with a premium appearance. The body and faceplate are made of polished stainless steel, meaning the socket is resistant to rust even after years of use in a marine environment. The front flange is oval (approximately 5 x 10 cm), lending a modern look and covering the mounting hole (and any screws) for a clean installation. The socket comes with an attached cap featuring an inner rubber seal – when the cap is closed, it seals the socket’s opening tightly, protecting it from water ingress due to waves, rain, or deck wash-downs. What’s unique about this model is the dual mounting option: you can install it in the traditional way using the locking nut from behind (after inserting it into a round cutout of ~29 mm), or if front-side access is easier, it has two holes allowing you to screw it directly through the faceplate into the panel. In both cases, the installation is secure and stable. The interior of the socket is standard – it accepts all kinds of 12V plugs: from phone and GPS chargers to small inverters or lights. Due to the high conductivity of the materials and solid build, this socket can handle loads up to roughly 10-15A (with an appropriate fuse), which covers almost all portable devices on board. Adding this stainless outlet to your dashboard or cockpit not only increases functionality but also looks professional – the gleaming stainless finish matches excellently with yacht interiors and exteriors.
- Recommended Use: An excellent choice for a yacht’s main console – provides a 12V outlet for chargers and spotlights; also suitable for cabin installation (for fans, USB adapters) due to its elegant appearance
- Corrosion Resistance: Stainless steel means that even in a salty atmosphere (offshore cruising) the socket won’t tarnish or rust; the cap also protects the internal contacts from oxidation
- Installation Notes: Cut an opening according to the template (oval or round as provided); use the included nut to tighten from behind, or stainless screws for front mounting. Applying a thin layer of marine grease on the threads/terminals can prevent seizing and corrosion over time
- Mix & Match: Can be paired with other stainless components (e.g. switches, indicators) for a uniform panel look; a great upgrade from older plastic sockets to a higher-end finish




