geem
Well-Known Member
I can see that scenario. Aren't those 1 2, both switches wonderfulI think the issue is more about speed. It's unlikely that it will happen BUT if it does one can almost guarantee that it will happen when it is most inconvenient and when the engine is needed NOW i.e. the becalmed boat and a large ship on a collision course in an area where it can't really manoeuvre. ( Think Brambles turn in the Solent!) - Flick a switch and you can start the engine in seconds. If you have to head below, grab a spanner, get access to the battery box, remove a lead and then move to the other bank and then head back to the cockpit and you could be 5 minutes.