Link = https://www.boatus.com/news-room/release/new-boat-engine-cutoff-switch-law-goes-into-e and https://uscgboating.org/recreational-boaters/engine-cut-off-switch-faq.php
One must now have equipped and use an engine cutoff switches (ECOS).
Note - Applies when traveling up on plane or at speeds exceeding displacement speed.
Exemptions -
Limitations - As this is a Federal law, States do not have the ability to enforce the new ECOS regulation, but as of the time of this post, 7 States currently mandate ECOS use.
No ... this is NOT an April Fool's joke, although the legislation goes into effect on 01 April, 2021.
One must now have equipped and use an engine cutoff switches (ECOS).
Note - Applies when traveling up on plane or at speeds exceeding displacement speed.
Exemptions -
- Low-speed activities such as fishing or docking do not require use of an ECOS.
- The vessel operator is also exempt if the boat’s motor produces less than 115 lbs. of static thrust – or about the size of a 2hp engine.
- Boats < 26' that were built prior to JAN 2020.
Limitations - As this is a Federal law, States do not have the ability to enforce the new ECOS regulation, but as of the time of this post, 7 States currently mandate ECOS use.
No ... this is NOT an April Fool's joke, although the legislation goes into effect on 01 April, 2021.