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Thread: Kill Switch Lanyards - USCG Reg
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08-25-2023, 01:10 PM #16
Q12. Do I need to keep the Engine Cut-Off Switch Link attached at all times?
A12. No. The Engine Cut-Off Switch Link doesn’t need to be attached when the vessel is idling or performing docking maneuvers. The Engine Cut-Off Switch Link must be attached whenever the boat is operating on plane or greater than displacement speed Let's make America great again!
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08-25-2023, 06:08 PM #17
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Lanyards and DUI Incidents
I wonder where lanyards fit in with the CA guy in a triple outboard CC managed to land on somebody's yard deck at night on the Lake of the Ozarks? Everybody (6?) was ejected and the center console tube frame acted like a roll cage. There were 2 individuals booked on DUI charges. I have no idea if the lanyard was part of the investigation? Lanyards and blow box ignition interlocks can't fix "stupid"..........
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08-25-2023, 07:43 PM #18
It looked like that upside-down triple-outboard Nortech was over 26' long so... "recreational boats less than 26’ in length that have an Engine Cut-Off Device installed."
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