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<blockquote data-quote="rcgreat" data-source="post: 95933" data-attributes="member: 872"><p>The link above is just the keys, not the switch. I bought mine at boaters world before they went out of buisness for $12.99. I think they are regularly $19.99. I wired mine on my 76 Johnson 25, and it was alot easier than I thought. I looked into the original push button from iboats but did not want to pay that much, so when I put the dead mans switch on I also wired up a momentary toggle with a boot so I can kill motor either by pulling the lanyard or pushing the switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcgreat, post: 95933, member: 872"] The link above is just the keys, not the switch. I bought mine at boaters world before they went out of buisness for $12.99. I think they are regularly $19.99. I wired mine on my 76 Johnson 25, and it was alot easier than I thought. I looked into the original push button from iboats but did not want to pay that much, so when I put the dead mans switch on I also wired up a momentary toggle with a boot so I can kill motor either by pulling the lanyard or pushing the switch. [/QUOTE]
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