I used 6/4 SOOW cable to connect my shore power inlet to transfer switch and the transfer switch to the breaker panel. It's flexible enough to be snaked through the wire chase and is plenty heavy to carry the current.
SOOW is just as bad as using marine cable in my mind. The reason for not wanting to use marine cable is no UL listing for use in an RV. SOOW cable can be purchased as UL listed, but it is not to be run through walls. The reality is that proper installation of marine wire is probably safer than Romex and such that is approved for RV use.My thoughts are going towards using 6/3 MC (flexible metal conduit). My concern is how do I terminate the metal jacket properly at the Marinco inlet?
Are Marinco inlets UL listed for use in an RV?
IMO lots of NEC codes are hair splitting so to speak...
10-4 on the 8 gauge - only the ground is permissible in 8 gauge on a 50 amp service.