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I'm 100% sold on always using a kill cord for the obvious reasons as seen on Youtube. I can also see why ideally its not smart to lengthen it as if you need to be further away than the cord length you're not close enough to the motor to be in full control. However, I want to use a tiller extension to move my weight forward. Seems to me the main reason for a kill word is falling out of the boat so even quite a long one is going to stop the engine. OK its possible to fall forward, hit your head, pass out, boat carries on out off control, rams a boat full of nuns. But thats much more unlikely and as a compromise it doesn't seem wildly irresponsible to have a longer one for that use. What am I missing? Bound to be something
I found these while looking for a metal core lanyard Kill Cord Attachment - SeaSafe Systems Ltd - Kill Cord Attachment looks better than the knee method which takes up most of the length of the cord to go around. For non-harness lifejackets that don't already have a ring anyway
I found these while looking for a metal core lanyard Kill Cord Attachment - SeaSafe Systems Ltd - Kill Cord Attachment looks better than the knee method which takes up most of the length of the cord to go around. For non-harness lifejackets that don't already have a ring anyway
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