A safety-stop lanyard — aka engine kill switch — comes standard with marine power systems to instantly shut down propulsion if the helmsman gets tossed from the boat. Yet many skippers forget that ...
An engine shut-off lanyard can save your life. That is, if you use it—and most boaters don’t. Even those who do generally only use it at the helm, and there are many other locations from which one can ...
They also save boaters from serious injury. And any boat owner who doesn't use that simple device that shuts down an outboard motor when it is pulled takes a chance that his family will get a phone ...
In this video, I demonstrate how to fix a parasitic battery drain by installing a battery quick disconnect or kill switch. US ally suspends purchase of 20 F-16 jets The 4% rule is now the 4.7% rule.
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — Boats will now be required to have kill switches on the lake, according to a new federal bill. The law, which went into effect on April 1, 2021, requires boat drivers to ...
SAN ANTONIO – "Kali's Law," which requires the use of "kill switches" on motorboats in Texas waters, went into effect Labor Day weekend, more than seven years after the death of its namesake. Kali ...
Buying a boat with an outboard engine this year? Did you buy one last year? Or in late 2019 or maybe during the past 30 years? If you did, then you need to know a new U.S. Coast Guard regulation set ...