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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 82347" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>I have an old 9.9 that the throttle sticks on...hit a rock or stump,knocked me to the floor and I started doing tight circles...I tried hitting the motor straight a few times before it finally went straight again.Wished for a kill switch that day.</p><p>Was in alittle tournament and the boat ahead of me was an older boat with cable steering,one side of his cable broke sending buddy flying out the boat and his boat didn't stop till it crashed ashore,he wished for a kil switch that day.</p><p>I still don't have one but wouldn't mind one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 82347, member: 349"] I have an old 9.9 that the throttle sticks on...hit a rock or stump,knocked me to the floor and I started doing tight circles...I tried hitting the motor straight a few times before it finally went straight again.Wished for a kill switch that day. Was in alittle tournament and the boat ahead of me was an older boat with cable steering,one side of his cable broke sending buddy flying out the boat and his boat didn't stop till it crashed ashore,he wished for a kil switch that day. I still don't have one but wouldn't mind one. [/QUOTE]
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