Plus forgot to add drinking while boating! :smile26: :smile30:KONA77 said:thanks crusader, this is probably the number one thing i see on the river.... where peeps don't practice good judgement.... sorry to say.... :smile19:
jump.gif jump.gif clap.gif :smile30: way to go you have it covered. # 1 issue KILL SWITCH and LIFE JACKET . belive it folk's stuff happens. 20 some year's ago i watched some one from shreveport who shall remain name less, make a pass that was not really that fast,( for his boat any way ) and did not have his eye on the ball and a roller got him . pitched him out BUT he had a death grip on the steering wheel, his body out side of the boat and leg's bouncing off the water. some how he managed to kill it. had not hooked up his kill switch or put his life jacket on. he got very lucky by being to hold on to the wheel like he did. the out come could have been very different if he had lost his grip and slid under, PROPS ARE VERY UNFORGIVINGJ C Gordon said:Mine has a kill switch, driveshaft cover, and I always wear my jacket when Im making any kind of speed pass. Ive seen a couple of boats go down due to u-joint failure. Knocks a hole in the suction and down she goes.
spliced in to the hot wire going to the coil. if you need more info just ask, im sure we can help you out.Crusader said:My Mini-day does NOT have a kill switch. Having not done any research as to how a kill switch is installed, what wire is the kill switch hooked into??
:smile17: you know from where i speak. i have been in 3 major close call's myself. all from mech. issue's andjdf said:jc ,paul , and all ..yes this is the way to go ,,yes some times in pebbles i dont put jacket on ,but when i do turn it up i do,,n the hydro or flattie all the time ..i should wear all the times ..i will do better this year because i have some great freinds and a great wife ,,i want to to keep on c all the time..most of ya'll know i have come close to the man a few times and he blessed me to stay here ... clap.gif clap.gif
yep was kind of a wake up call for me. think.gif just glad nobody was close to get hurt. it was kind ofHellinnFrnt said:now I get earlier grass mowing comments ...
at this point i'm going to bring up some safty eqpt. that nobody ever give's consideration to. i know ofFL350 said:I have to comment on this. First and foremost life jackets and kill switch and guys going over 100mph don't wear the $20.00 from Wal Mart get a Lifeline. Yes they are expensive but I have seen so many people but thousands of dollars into going fast than they get cheap on safety. crazy.gif Also watch your surroundings so many people out there that do not pay attention and know when to lift, believe me there is always someone faster. Lastly do not drink and drive. Have a beer at the end of the day clap.gif
3boatpaul said:at this point i'm going to bring up some safty eqpt. that nobody ever give's consideration to. i know ofFL350 said:I have to comment on this. First and foremost life jackets and kill switch and guys going over 100mph don't wear the $20.00 from Wal Mart get a Lifeline. Yes they are expensive but I have seen so many people but thousands of dollars into going fast than they get cheap on safety. crazy.gif Also watch your surroundings so many people out there that do not pay attention and know when to lift, believe me there is always someone faster. Lastly do not drink and drive. Have a beer at the end of the day clap.gif
only one person that i'm aware of that put's them on , KEITH TALLY i do from time to time depending on what kind of run i'm going to do. AND ANY ONE RUNNING HIGHER SPEED'S SHOULD CONSIDER THEM.
( SKID PANT'S ) trust me you never want to meet the water butt first. been there done that.
had blue jean's and a fire suite on , got lucky. whatever.gif still hurt.