flaming
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At the start I would also keep your engine running but not engaged just in case.
I've never liked that advice. It encourages the view that your boat is magically more manouverable with the engine on than without, which it isn't - not in the context of a start line anyway - and offers a false sense of security. It can also drown out the hails of other boats and possibly even your own crew.
If someone is about to hit me I'd far rather they used their wheel than their throttle...