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jorgeinmiami 04-21-2013 09:46 AM

Disconnect Kill Switch
 
The side mount binnacle has a kill switch that falls off and will not stay on and I want to disconnect it

How do I go about this? Is it on the motor side or in the binnacle?

gofastsandman 04-21-2013 03:17 PM

Jorge, my new omc ignition switch was only @ 30 clams.

thehermit 04-21-2013 05:09 PM

you can close the circut by connecting the wires. I think its black w yellow tracer. N safety wire is yellow w red tracer (I think). Just check your manual. Its done right behind the controls.

kneedeep 04-21-2013 05:42 PM

you have to open up the side mount binnacle to disconnect the kill switch. it would be a good time to put a new kill switch in for your son

Old'sCool 04-23-2013 07:40 AM

Not only should you NOT disconnect it, you should wear it. Fortunately, my brother-in-law is here to continue to preach this.

jorgeinmiami 04-23-2013 08:00 AM

I do plan on just getting a new kill switch/lanyard

76Red18 04-23-2013 05:26 PM

Better yet, get an autotether. I boat by myself half the time and knowing the motor will shut down if I fall off is a plus. A regular kill switch lanyard works also but you have to stay hooked up.

thehermit 04-23-2013 07:09 PM

You guys are making me feel guilty. I havent had one in the 23 since rigging it.

Normagain 04-24-2013 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 76Red18 (Post 214691)
Better yet, get an autotether. I boat by myself half the time and knowing the motor will shut down if I fall off is a plus. A regular kill switch lanyard works also but you have to stay hooked up.

That autotether looks nice, was wondering if anyone made one. I boat a lot by myself as well and figure if I fall off it will be when I'm going fairly slowly doing general stuff around the boat. When I'm going fast and hooked up, I'm holding on pretty tight. My nofeedback steering would keep the boat going straight away and that would not be a good thing in that scenario. Thanks for the link!


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