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While I try to load the website (kind of slow). Any idea if there is a bypass switch? Would be necessary if the operator falls overboard and in wind/current someone else on board needs to operate the boat to safely get back to the overboard 'operator'.
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Location: Gilford, NH / Welch Island
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From what I read there is a bypass switch so boat could be restarted by someone else on board...
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Hopkinton MA / Meredith WBCC
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From watching the video, it looks like it works by hooking to the kill switch like a normal lanyard so you can probably easily disconnect it to start the boat. I called and the price is $220 and $15 for shipping.
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Just about ready to let the grandkids go out on their own. After reading this story they will be using a lanyard at all times.
Used to use one back in the day when I had a go fast boat but don't feel the need to use it one my toon. |
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One day I left the boat running on the dock and ran into house with the auto tether in my pocket and boat did not shut off. After several tests it worked sometimes and other time not. Decided I did not want the false security.
BTW I did return it and they sent me a new one and I had same issue. |
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I figure it has to be better than not wearing anything. When I am not trolling and underway, I will simply use the manual lanyard. Thanks again! Dan
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Merrimack and Welch Island
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Boat/US suggests your most important piece of safety gear is your PFD. I notice that MP wear theirs 100% of the time, vest type. My kids (adults) always wear a belt type inflatable PFD.
Obviously the lanyard and/or electronic lanyard have a big safety benefit, but if you go overboard and the boat automatically stops 50 yards away and drifts faster than you can swim... |
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Boat/US suggests your most important piece of safety gear is your PFD. I notice that MP wear theirs 100% of the time, vest type. My kids (adults) always wear a belt type inflatable PFD.
Obviously the lanyard and/or electronic lanyard have a big safety benefit, but if you go overboard and the boat automatically stops 50 yards away and drifts faster than you can swim... |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Welch Island and The Taylor Community
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As former whitewater paddlers we got accustomed to always wearing PFDs on the water (saved my life more than once). We now have inflatable vests like the MP and use them all the time. Unobtrusive and easy to put on. Sometimes I get strange looks at the Glendale docks and comments from guests on our boat. So what.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Received my Autotether last week and installed it today. It took about 5 minutes or less to install.
My initial impression is this is a quality piece of equipment. It works exactly as stated and one unit can be used on multiple boats as it can be Velcro mounted. If you have multiple boats with different motors or controls, all you need to ask for are different end release clips which they gave me for free. Customer service thus far with ordering, questions and asking for and receiving different release clips for free has been excellent. While the jury is still out on long term reliability, so far I am impressed with Autotether and have no reason not to be connected to my auto shut off at all time while on my boat. Dan
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So's, how much does the www.autotether.com cost, and what's the rich advantage verses the standard lanyard, clip-on tether?
An excellent water safety item is the swimmer's belt that costs about $25, and is much less bulky than a pfd, and is designed for swimming so it makes for much more balanced buoyancy than a pfd. The pfd almost never gets used for swimming because it creates very unbalanced buoyancy as it is designed to keep one's head above water, while the swimmer's belt can be used as a learning tool, to get people to go swimming plus it keeps the stronger swimmer safe swimming in big waves, wind, and rough water. With a swimmer's belt, anyone of average swimming ability can easily swim from Alton Bay to Center Harbor in under an hour ....... through high winds and rough waters ...... ho-ho-ho! .....well...ok...that's probably an exaggeration, but it adds a lot of safety to swimming. You can only drown once, but you can go swimming again and again ..... hmmm!
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