These don’t take up much room. Jump start the boat or somebody else’s. And extra power for cell phone
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I got to thinking the other day what would happen and I got thrown overboard with the engine shut off cord (lanyard) attached to my person. By the time the motor stopped and the boat stopped moving forward I could be some distance from the boat. If I had someone else in the boat they would not have any means of starting the engine to come get me as the shut of cord would be attached to me. So next trip to the store I will buy a spare and keep it attached to the starting key.
"gene"
"G" Gone but not forgotten!!
They can push the safety switch back up with finger if you show them were it is
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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Mines is like what wannabe said, the clip holds the button out and would be hard to hold in the out position. Ninety nene percent of the time I'm fishing with Linda and I know she couldn't do it. Of course there is always the trolling motor but with her bad knees I don't think that option world work either. So as I said I'll get me another clip and keep it on the key ring. She can handle the boat and motor enough to get to me.
"gene"
"G" Gone but not forgotten!!
I carry a 216pc Craftsman Versastack tool box (only $99 and the entire tool box is plastic), pliers, 2 stroke oil, oil for my power trim, extra bulbs for the trailer and night lights, jumper cables, timing light and the seloc manual for my engine.
1982 Astroglass 156, 80hp Merc, MG Xi5 80lb TM, Lowrance Reveal 7 TS, Lowrance Hook2 7 SS
1994 Procraft 20ft 200 Dual Pro - Being restored
I keep a couple of airplane bottles of whiskey in the back hatch of my kayak in case the engine ever needs lubrication or I run into a fellow fisherman who needs to celebrate. So far, they're still there.
Jim
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