RobWales
Well-Known Member
All of the outboard powered boats I have owned in the past came with fitted as standard on the control box a kill switch and lanyard for your wrist! Obvious reasons I guess...small boat large wave thrown overboard etc etc
A bayliner 2556 F/B I owned also had one fitted and I guess I can see the reasoning for that also...
Now I cannot recall if the Bayliner 2858 F/B I owned also had one fitted as standard but the SS Portofino 34 I owned defo did not?
I'm wondering this as I do a lot of solo mobo'ing how big is too big for a kill switch / dead man and why hasn't my recent purchase FL Sprint got one fitted? (only 21ft and easy to be launched out of)...eeek
I mean I guess a lot of people do take to the sea's solo on occasion and if no kill switch fitted if the skipper collapses while going full chat it begs the question what next?
Does the panel think they should be a standard feature? just wondering!
A bayliner 2556 F/B I owned also had one fitted and I guess I can see the reasoning for that also...
Now I cannot recall if the Bayliner 2858 F/B I owned also had one fitted as standard but the SS Portofino 34 I owned defo did not?
I'm wondering this as I do a lot of solo mobo'ing how big is too big for a kill switch / dead man and why hasn't my recent purchase FL Sprint got one fitted? (only 21ft and easy to be launched out of)...eeek
I mean I guess a lot of people do take to the sea's solo on occasion and if no kill switch fitted if the skipper collapses while going full chat it begs the question what next?
Does the panel think they should be a standard feature? just wondering!
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