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10-20-2022, 02:51 AM #1
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Kill Switch Lanyards - USCG Reg
This was the first year for mandatory kill switch lanyards (USCG). Anybody see someone getting written up for not having one?
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02-12-2023, 06:44 AM #2
I had not seen this question until now.
I generally wear the lanyard, it is required at most of the events I attend.
But for me I do not rally consider it important since I run with a foot throttle so the boat comes to idle if I ever get out of position.Regards,
Charlie North
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02-12-2023, 02:31 PM #3
I thought we figured out lanyards aren't required... but if the boat has one, you have to wear it (boats under 26').
https://uscgboating.org/recreational...ff-devices.phpLet's make America great again!
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02-21-2023, 12:57 PM #4
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08-07-2023, 03:02 AM #5
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Kill switch lanyards are required in 49 states and the District of Columbia. The only state where they are not required is Maine. However, even in Maine, a kill switch lanyard is still required if the boat has an outboard motor with more than 135 horsepower.
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08-07-2023, 05:57 AM #6
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08-08-2023, 02:44 AM #7
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All safety rules are written in blood
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08-24-2023, 12:26 PM #9
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08-24-2023, 12:33 PM #10
Still not clear to me that everybody needs one.
Q6. What boats need to have an Engine Cut-Off Switch installed?
A6. Boats less than 26 feet in length that generate more than 115lbs of static thrust (~ 2-3hp) and were built beginning in January 2020. If the boats’ primary helm is inside an enclosed cabin it is not required to have an Engine Cut-Off Switch.Let's make America great again!
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08-25-2023, 06:23 AM #11
I had not previously seen the 2020 date.
I wear mine though.
Way back in the early 70s I was ejected out of my 3 points hydro, An 8' hull with a 20H Merc on it.
It ran 60 according to radar,
One of the pulley blocks unbonded from the hull.
When the pulley broke free the boat spun aggressively ejecting me.
I was underwater, still kneeling, I think my hands were still one on the wheel and the other on the CW throttle, or so I thought.
When I surfaced my helmet was over my eyes, water dumping out. My boat was just sitting there as peaceful as could be, engine cocked over hard to the left.
As I walk away from writing this I recall now why my ankle is in such bad shape today. The foot was caught under the side hull when I was ejected as they were splayed out in a kneeler. Something about that moment 53 years ago.Last edited by CharlieN; 08-25-2023 at 06:36 AM.
Regards,
Charlie North
If it ain't broke, modify it.
80 21' Superboat with Yamaha 225 Excel power
76 Glastron to be powered by a 6.2 L92 with surface drive
87 Glastron CVX20 Hull
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08-25-2023, 10:17 AM #12
I'm not arguing that people shouldn't use them... only questioning what the new "law" actually says.
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08-25-2023, 10:51 AM #13
What year was your boat built? After 2020 it must have the switch.
Regards,
Charlie North
If it ain't broke, modify it.
80 21' Superboat with Yamaha 225 Excel power
76 Glastron to be powered by a 6.2 L92 with surface drive
87 Glastron CVX20 Hull
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08-25-2023, 11:21 AM #14
But you don't have to wear it fishing, docking, idling, trolling, or passing through a slow-no-wake zone (which is where most of the people I see get pulled over for life vest/registration checks).
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08-25-2023, 12:12 PM #15
That regulation only refers to boats being equipped with the system. The regulation clearly states the year of manufacture the builder had to start compliance.
The regulations for wearing the lanyard are set by each state.
Personally I do not care about regulations for PFDs or lanyards because I wear them by choice.
I am pretty much sure that wearing safety gear, Everyone on this site is pretty darn well set with their own safety protocol.
When I paddle my high performance carbon canoe I wear my vest all the time, that boat will spit you out whenever it chooses.
In my powerboats, I feel no need to wear the vest idling in a channel. But when my foot is on the throttle or the water is getting angry I have my gear on.Regards,
Charlie North
If it ain't broke, modify it.
80 21' Superboat with Yamaha 225 Excel power
76 Glastron to be powered by a 6.2 L92 with surface drive
87 Glastron CVX20 Hull
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