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Re: Kill Switch Lanyard [Re: Jiff7210] #12319724 07/01/17 04:57 PM
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What is so hard about leaving it hooked on your life jacket ???

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Re: Kill Switch Lanyard [Re: Jiff7210] #12321653 07/03/17 04:08 AM
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There is nothing hard about it. But it kinda leaves you locked in for those moments when you wanna get up quick or you left the trolling motor down etc. I like the wrist idea. Gonna try that out. Thanks guys.


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Re: Kill Switch Lanyard [Re: Allison1] #12321669 07/03/17 04:28 AM
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Originally Posted By: Allison1
Mine stays hooked to the lifejacket all day. I take the jacket off when I stop so its not inconvenient.

Pick up the jacket and put it on. Sit down and start the motor. Go.

Repeat as necessary.



Same here

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