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Wearing an 'Ignition Kill Lanyard' now MANDATORY on 'newer' boats < 26'
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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 481781" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>I can see this being a good idea. I've been on a small vessel that we were thrown from while the tiller was at full tilt. Very old Evinrude that didn't have a working return spring for the throttle. Boat was wrangled by some very daring jetski cowboys. </p><p></p><p>My 21' very deep V Sylvan Profish I almost never wear the lanyard, but it's a good idea and I should.</p><p></p><p>There is almost no way this will be enforced. When I got my first boat with a real motor, my Crestliner with an inboard, I got my Boater Education Certification as it's required here in NH to operate anything exceeding 25hp. Since then, like 7 years ago, I have never ever, not once been asked to present my certification. Not even when I've been checked by Fish and Game for my fishing license. It seems these boating laws are really only meant to punish people after the fact like after they get in an accident or if they get another violation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 481781, member: 12381"] I can see this being a good idea. I've been on a small vessel that we were thrown from while the tiller was at full tilt. Very old Evinrude that didn't have a working return spring for the throttle. Boat was wrangled by some very daring jetski cowboys. My 21' very deep V Sylvan Profish I almost never wear the lanyard, but it's a good idea and I should. There is almost no way this will be enforced. When I got my first boat with a real motor, my Crestliner with an inboard, I got my Boater Education Certification as it's required here in NH to operate anything exceeding 25hp. Since then, like 7 years ago, I have never ever, not once been asked to present my certification. Not even when I've been checked by Fish and Game for my fishing license. It seems these boating laws are really only meant to punish people after the fact like after they get in an accident or if they get another violation. [/QUOTE]
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