Donald Tyson
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Does yours get used? Did you extend its length? What do the ruled say?
Nope!Does yours get used? Did you extend its length? What do the ruled say?
Lol, It goes for all of us...the need to be careful. This subject bothers me in that while I agree with the rules it is harder and harder to apply those rules on a more and more complex type of boat.Don't worry, Don, you'll hear the "thud" as I hit the floor! Seriously, it hasn't happened and likely never will, but it is just a scenario that I have run through my head. Figured it doesn't hurt to wear the lanyard and that probably ensures that it will never happen!
Very handy.The Fell unit is easy to test, just idle the engine at the dock and walk away from the boat. Mine shuts the engine down at about the 50' mark. I have also dunked my pendant for a test and the engine shut down, same is true when you cut the power to the Fell unit.
When I wired mine into the boat I did include a bypass switch to allow the engine to run without the Fell unit engaged -- convenient for flushing the engine on land.