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<blockquote data-quote="sonny.barile" data-source="post: 392987" data-attributes="member: 18154"><p>Scary story man. Glad to hear your ok. I am so paranoid of forgetting the lanyard that I do it a little different than everyone else. I have a pfd with a thick and strong 2 inch ring on a strap in the front left side. It is stitched in good so it is not going anywhere. I clip the lanyard to it. I pull it off the motor when I stop to fish and keep it attached to me. Obviously I need to put it back to start the boat so I can't forget to be attached to it or to wear my pfd. </p><p></p><p>All this because even after having outboards for so many years they still scare the gajeepas out of me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny.barile, post: 392987, member: 18154"] Scary story man. Glad to hear your ok. I am so paranoid of forgetting the lanyard that I do it a little different than everyone else. I have a pfd with a thick and strong 2 inch ring on a strap in the front left side. It is stitched in good so it is not going anywhere. I clip the lanyard to it. I pull it off the motor when I stop to fish and keep it attached to me. Obviously I need to put it back to start the boat so I can't forget to be attached to it or to wear my pfd. All this because even after having outboards for so many years they still scare the gajeepas out of me. [/QUOTE]
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