The Blue Sea
8029 would work. I would also suggest Charlie Wings book Boatowner's Illustrated Electrical Handbook Second Edition...
There are lots of safety issues you need to take into account to make your on-board AC system
safe. Single pole main breakers are not safe for boats.
-Double pole main breaker
-Reverse polarity light
-Branch breaker or breakers
-Proper wire and gauge
-If AC panel is more than 10
wire feet from the shore power inlet you'll need an additional 30A double pole main breaker installed close to the inlet.
-Any outlet in a galley, machinery space, weather deck or head needs to be GFCI protected.
-I would advise an AC panel with an ELCI main breaker, such as the
8102 as these meet the current safety standards.....
-AC green/Earth is never bonded to AC white/neutral on-board (unless you are physically operating a generator or inverter at the time)
-AC green/Earth gets tied/bonded to ships DC ground/Earth.
If none of this makes sense please consult with an ABYC Certified marine electrician...