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That's a good reminder to always wear the lanyard to your kill switch.
Could have been bad news! I'm guilty of not wearing mine at times.:Doh:
Question: can you get one put on if your motor doesn't have one?
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Who really uses that kill switch?
I know i should but jusy dont.
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He is extremely lucky he did not get hit. I am like most, hardly ever use the kill switch lanyard. Watching this video has made me aware of the need to wear it every time and I will going forward..
I witnessed the same type thing around 1990 at the ramp at Buster Boyd. It was crazy cold so hardly anyone at the ramp. I noticed a boat going in circles but it took me a min to realize it was a bad situation. The guy had on a life vest and was maybe 100ft off the shore when I saw him. In that situation the throttle was closing slowly due to the bouncing of the boat and eventually went to an idle. The guy said he had let go of the wheel and the motor suddenly turned and threw him out.
Thanks for the video, my lanyard will be hooked up next time
Almost happens to me at the crappiefest a few weeks ago ! Lanyard for life !!!
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Happened to me at butla years ago when me and my ol lady first got together. Borrowed a buddy's jon boat to spend a day out on the water. Come in and I dropped her off at Dub Patton while I went out to see how fast a 14' with a 30 on it would run.
Pulled the drain plug and took off getting all the water out of the boat. Pulled all the water out and when I reached down to put the plug back in I bumped the tiller handle. The boat cut a 90 and me, a tackle box, and a brand new GPS kept going straight.
No life vest on, wind knocked out of me and my buddies boat going in circles with the throttle stuck wide open and no drain plug in.
Watched my then new girlfriend now wife talk to a bunch of guys putting in a pontoon and I thought they were coming to save me. I hit one of the lowest points of my life as I watched them go the other way. Swam for the boat and as the boat went by I grabbed ahold of it. It yanked my shoulder out and the drag was just too much. So I watched it go around a couple more times and decided I would get in front of it and grab on to the front. Reached up and grabbed the front and it yanked my other shoulder out of socket and the drag again wouldn't let me lift myself up into the boat. I shimmied all the way down to the back of the boat with my feet curled up touching my butt so as not to get into the prop and after several tries I finally was able to reach the kill switch cord. Pulled myself into the boat and laid down in the floor of the boat exhausted and in pain. Laid there until the water in the bottom of the boat was over my ears. Rolled over and crawled over the rear bench and put the plug back in.
I had been out in the water for over an hour and my lovely girlfriend had been on the boat ramp floor over an hour. I realized how tough our must have been on her to be on dry land for that extended period of time so I cranked the motor up and eased back to the ramp. She is waiting for me to back the trailer down and with her hands on her hip and in a very mean voice, she says "WELL IT'S ABOUT TIME! WHAT THE HE'LL HAVE YOU BEEN OUT THERE DOING? " I cannot post on here any of my reply back to her but I think it would have made Samuel L Jackson blush with shame.
I am now getting back into wearing a cord to be a good example for my son and so he doesn't have the same thing happen to him. He may not be so lucky to have a loving girlfriend who is looking out for him. Lol
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Wow
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Im guessing you could be thrown out by hitting a log at high speed.
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When I get out of my boat at the ramp, I clip the lanyard around the steering wheel. That way I have to at least put my hands on it before I start out. I wear my inflatable PFD 100% of the time regardless of what motor is in use. (In many states an inflatable doesn't count as a life saving device unless you have it on)
Had a local Doctor here slip and hit his head while using the trolling motor. Knocked him out and he drowned right in front of his house.
Wow
Hate to hear that
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Gonna start using mine. All the time. Although I do use it when in the boat alone.
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If motor cranks, jacket has to be on and kill switch has to be connected.
This just reinforces my current policy of having kill switch and lifejacket on 100% of the time when the motor is on. I started doing it after watching this video.
College fishing team gets thrown out of boat at almost 60 mph - SBNation.com
Both videos show just how fast things can go bad. Should be a reminder to all of us to always wear our PFD and kill switch lanyard when motor is running.
I can't believe the 5 or 6 boats that went by didn't stop
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