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New rule re cut off switches < 26 ft.???
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<blockquote data-quote="JNG" data-source="post: 460272" data-attributes="member: 11551"><p>Not trying to be argumentative but every single 'package' boat purchased in the USA whether a tiller or console has had a deadman cut off switch since before I can remember. This is fact, not opinion. If you buy a hull and install or have installed an outboard, it will have a dead man cutoff switch. Period. End of story. It may be so called voluntary but every manufacturer or dealer does this already now. Heck a 2.5 HP portable Tohatsu comes with a deadman switch. The 100 mph Allison bass boat comes with a dead man switch. An inboard Cobalt ski boat comes with a dead man switch. The 25 HP Yamaha tiller that you are bolting to the transom of your duck boat comes with a dead man switch. I know of NO manufacturer or dealer who does not do this as standard equipment now. So yet another unnecessary law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JNG, post: 460272, member: 11551"] Not trying to be argumentative but every single 'package' boat purchased in the USA whether a tiller or console has had a deadman cut off switch since before I can remember. This is fact, not opinion. If you buy a hull and install or have installed an outboard, it will have a dead man cutoff switch. Period. End of story. It may be so called voluntary but every manufacturer or dealer does this already now. Heck a 2.5 HP portable Tohatsu comes with a deadman switch. The 100 mph Allison bass boat comes with a dead man switch. An inboard Cobalt ski boat comes with a dead man switch. The 25 HP Yamaha tiller that you are bolting to the transom of your duck boat comes with a dead man switch. I know of NO manufacturer or dealer who does not do this as standard equipment now. So yet another unnecessary law. [/QUOTE]
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