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1989 Evinrude 9.9 question
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<blockquote data-quote="mmarz4evr" data-source="post: 275856" data-attributes="member: 7211"><p>the outboard has a cutoff switch that wont allow it to start past a certain throttle level. So basically you can only start in low throttle or it wont turn over. That is straight out of the manual. I make sure of that before I pull. 2nd. The only way I can see being cut up by the prop in this situation is if I'm A. Pulling the cord in the water behind the outboard, which is impossible. B. If you're going to tell me the person fell overboard as a result of starting in gear and landed on the prop; that can happen at any time- not just upon starting in gear. Also, I'd say he wasn't connect to the landyard and that caused the boat to continue to run- run him over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmarz4evr, post: 275856, member: 7211"] the outboard has a cutoff switch that wont allow it to start past a certain throttle level. So basically you can only start in low throttle or it wont turn over. That is straight out of the manual. I make sure of that before I pull. 2nd. The only way I can see being cut up by the prop in this situation is if I'm A. Pulling the cord in the water behind the outboard, which is impossible. B. If you're going to tell me the person fell overboard as a result of starting in gear and landed on the prop; that can happen at any time- not just upon starting in gear. Also, I'd say he wasn't connect to the landyard and that caused the boat to continue to run- run him over. [/QUOTE]
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