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<blockquote data-quote="CarlF" data-source="post: 82153" data-attributes="member: 1159"><p>I use my lanyard everytime I run the engine. Its cheap life insurance. Watching you boat go out of sight as you bob in the water would suck. Worse would be it circling back & running you over.</p><p>Here in AL, I believe that all boats under 26' have to have one, I know all remote steer boats under 26' do.</p><p>Kids under 12 have to have on life jackets. Adults only have to when within 1000' of a dam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarlF, post: 82153, member: 1159"] I use my lanyard everytime I run the engine. Its cheap life insurance. Watching you boat go out of sight as you bob in the water would suck. Worse would be it circling back & running you over. Here in AL, I believe that all boats under 26' have to have one, I know all remote steer boats under 26' do. Kids under 12 have to have on life jackets. Adults only have to when within 1000' of a dam. [/QUOTE]
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