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Look on the home page of this website and click on MariTec Industries tab. Its called Virtual Lifeline. Check it out. I think Randy (NC Angler) installed it on his boat before he sold it.
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Remote Kill Switch
The short answer is yes.
The least expensive option would be to wire a remote lanyard kill switch at the stern of your boat. This could be done for less than $100. There are wireless devices, however, which would offer you greater flexibility. They all use an RF transmitter of some kind to communicate with a base receiver. Some only activate the transmitter when the sensor is submerged, and other are always transmitting and activate the cutoff when the base loses the sensors signal. Out of all the wireless systems curently available for Inshore use in the US, I like this one the best. Mobilarm - MOBi-lert 720i | Mobilarm - Man overboard safety systems I would also recommend carrying a PLB with GPS in the event you were unable to return to your vessel.
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Frank Dixon Princess Anne Marine Services 2003 170 CC w/ 60hp Yamaha 2-Stroke |
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I purchased a wireless lanyard system for my 215 Chaos. It was very simple to install and worked great. Simply clip one of the transmitters (small clip on device and you can have as many on the boat as you want for people or pets) and if someone falls in the water the engine shuts off. There is a "Rescue" mode switch to quickly restart the engine for rescue. I liked the product so much that I added it to our online store.
![]() https://www.ncangler.com/store/cart....t_detail&p=140 More info on this system can be found here: http://www.maritechsafety.com/ A product like this makes great sense to me. Especially for someone that fishes alone or likes the freedom to move about the boat working lines. |
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Could also make the lanyard longer and use the one that you have in the mean time
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Dave the ComPutershark Boat Name "Sarcosuchus" 190 Bay equipped for Flats & Jungle Warfare
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