My 22 has a kill cord for the motor. This is mounted at the right rear of the helm seat behind the throttle on the platform the helm seat sits on. The kill switch is in the panel with the ignition key and the warning lights.
I have had issues with the kill cord becoming dislodged enough to prevent the engine from starting. The plastic hold down clip gets knocked slightly askew and lets the plunger pop up enough to kill the ignition circuit. When the engine does stop running it is not the first thing I think of when troubleshooting the problem.
I want to jumper the kill switch out so I don't have to deal with it cutting out. Since the C-Dory has an enclosed helm I would think that this switch is not required on this type of boat. I also know that kill switches are not required on boats over a certain size.
Does anyone know if the kill cord is legally required on the 22 or is it just there because that's how they make the control panels these days?
Thanks.
I have had issues with the kill cord becoming dislodged enough to prevent the engine from starting. The plastic hold down clip gets knocked slightly askew and lets the plunger pop up enough to kill the ignition circuit. When the engine does stop running it is not the first thing I think of when troubleshooting the problem.
I want to jumper the kill switch out so I don't have to deal with it cutting out. Since the C-Dory has an enclosed helm I would think that this switch is not required on this type of boat. I also know that kill switches are not required on boats over a certain size.
Does anyone know if the kill cord is legally required on the 22 or is it just there because that's how they make the control panels these days?
Thanks.