markc
Well-Known Member
.. you can't start the rib so paddle a mile or so back to the boat at anchor in the pitch dark, tie up the rib, get the wife and kids off, then find the kill cord in your pocket.
My MIL did not appreciate it when I insisted she get into the dinghy we had just launched.Don't you just hate it when you do something that the wife and kids won't ever let you forget!
You'll not find a yotti that hasn't done daft things, it goes with the territory..... you can't start the rib so paddle a mile or so back to the boat at anchor in the pitch dark, tie up the rib, get the wife and kids off, then find the kill cord in your pocket.
.. you can't start the rib so paddle a mile or so back to the boat at anchor in the pitch dark, tie up the rib, get the wife and kids off, then find the kill cord in your pocket.
This of course begs the question……a little too much Red??.. you can't start the rib so paddle a mile or so back to the boat at anchor in the pitch dark, tie up the rib, get the wife and kids off, then find the kill cord in your pocket.
Careful underwriters are watching , the internet had ears .This of course begs the question……a little too much Red??![]()
Totally sober... maybe that makes it worse!This of course begs the question……a little too much Red??![]()
Fortunately I'm not a big drinker, and anything boaty involving kids etc is a no drinking occasion for me.Careful underwriters are watching , the internet had ears .![]()
True, but even better is to have a couple of cable ties handy, they fit perfectly!An outboard missing its kill cord is easily hot wired by using a piece of string, shoe lace etc etc.
True, but even better is to have a couple of cable ties handy, they fit perfectly!
Yep, you are 100% correct!Howeveer to bring this back on track I was under the impression that the OP was unaware at the time that the kill cord was missing and put it down to a recalcitrant engine. Something I have done often enough myself.