dylanwinter
Well-Known Member
Last night we got back to the boat at about midnight and launched the dinghy for the 200 yard journey across to the boat. t was raining and blowing a three - fairly choppy and misty.
Not brilliant. The little Honda 2.3 fired up perfectly then as I turned around the kill cord got pulled and the end of the little red button sheared off
it is not entirely unlike this one
http://thumbs4.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/m2GmlZM0kwblDf4sKwBeK5Q.jpg
so we were faced with 200 yard row in the dark in a choppy loch
so not much of a safety feature then in my opinion
the Tohatsu came with a crummy little bit of plastic cam attached to a bit of coat hanger metal rod designed to prevent the operator from starting the engine in gear. One day at trent Falls on the Humber it decided to prevent starting in or out of gear
that incident happened at Trent falls - again jeopardising safety
One the biggest safety features of any engine is for it to start when required
if fail safe gear stops you from starting the thing then that, in my opinion, is anything but a contribution towards safety
D
Not brilliant. The little Honda 2.3 fired up perfectly then as I turned around the kill cord got pulled and the end of the little red button sheared off
it is not entirely unlike this one
http://thumbs4.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/m2GmlZM0kwblDf4sKwBeK5Q.jpg
so we were faced with 200 yard row in the dark in a choppy loch
so not much of a safety feature then in my opinion
the Tohatsu came with a crummy little bit of plastic cam attached to a bit of coat hanger metal rod designed to prevent the operator from starting the engine in gear. One day at trent Falls on the Humber it decided to prevent starting in or out of gear
that incident happened at Trent falls - again jeopardising safety
One the biggest safety features of any engine is for it to start when required
if fail safe gear stops you from starting the thing then that, in my opinion, is anything but a contribution towards safety
D