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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 82253" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>They are only 9 or 10 bucks, and about one of the simplest things to wire in. </p><p></p><p>I always wear my lifejacket when the motor is running. Usually, however, the kill switch isn't worn. I do wear it in rough water, or in tourneys, as most of them require one. </p><p></p><p>I did hear a story years back where a guy fell out of a 14 footer with a 6 horse Johnson, and the boat circled back, and cut his arm off. We are talking just a 6 horse motor here. No motor is too small for one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 82253, member: 55"] They are only 9 or 10 bucks, and about one of the simplest things to wire in. I always wear my lifejacket when the motor is running. Usually, however, the kill switch isn't worn. I do wear it in rough water, or in tourneys, as most of them require one. I did hear a story years back where a guy fell out of a 14 footer with a 6 horse Johnson, and the boat circled back, and cut his arm off. We are talking just a 6 horse motor here. No motor is too small for one. [/QUOTE]
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