After reading everything here in C-brats in this thread, and the other one that started this discussion, I've decided to switch to the Smart Plug system. Probably not the most cost efficient decision I've made...but...
I really don't like the current Marinco system, mostly because it's a PITA to get my shore power cord in and out of it's storage compartment due to it's bulkiness. It's a 50' cord, and while I probably could have just replaced it with a 25' cord, reviewing all the information here just convinced me to consider the Smart Plug. I had also considered swapping out my 30 amp service for the smaller 15 amp thru the bulkhead connector which would easily handled any electrical needs I currently have and allowed for stowage of a less bulky standard extension cord. However, realizing that most all marinas now prefer if not require the use of at least 30 amp marine service, and continuing to keep the 30 amp system available on the boat, decided to go this way. I just ordered the Smart Plug 30 amp Connector set from Amazon for $159 and a new 25' Smart Plug 30 amp combination cord from West Marine for $125. Both overly pricey I think for what they are! I could have gotten just the Male end for the boat cheaper, but plan on using the additional Female end to make an adapter for standard extension cord use. Also hoping the 25' cord suffices. Most the times I've used shorepower, 25' would be fine, but there have been a few occasions where the pedestal was located more like 40'-45' away from the boat. Guess my adapters will come in handy there... My next question in all of this, is what size wire should be used between the boat connector and the boats shore power CB. Right now there is about a 3' length of 12 AWG marine wire. I suspect that is heavy enough, but was thinking 10 gauge was required for 30 amp service. I'll google it all later, but what are others finding on their factory installed shore power systems? Colby