As a marine electrician I am not licensed nor required to follow the NEC. Most mid-sized 40'-60' vessels are built to ABYC recommended standards with no legal requirement to do so. Many ABYC standards are derived from the NEC, and thus is the case for ampacity rating of portable shore power cords. These boats typically use a 50' 6/4 STOW or SEOOW cord with 120/240 50A plug and conn, and are plugged into 50a dock outlets. I feel that there would be a negligible loss in performance, but a considerable gain in portability if these cords were 8/4. It seems that the conservative ratings of table 400.5 do not reflect the advancement in portable cords, namely temp rating - now at 105C. Is my logic flawed or can I build and offer these cords to my customers, who could I get in trouble with? Thanks Gregg.