Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Location Mariner Outboard Shop Edmonton Mercury Outboard Kill Switch: Why?

Mercury Outboard Kill Switch: Why? - location mariner outboard shop edmonton

I have a Mariner outboard on my 86 V-hull Starcraft. In the control of the keys to a curly-Q-cable that connects to a switch connected to kill himself with a tariff of the ignition. What is the meaning of all this? In an emergency you can turn the key, or unplug the power cord kill switch, is not it? Is this the same thing. I understand that sometimes kill switch is required, but it seems a pretty silly. Explain, please.

6 comments:

trunorth said...

In Minnesota, we call the circle of death. Many masters have continued at high speed and the boat sank. The ship is still in high background and in a circle around the captain and / or people who are left out. Most of the time the boat will continue in that circle and then return to kill and the captain, to the exhaustion of the gas. If the captain had the cable connected to your jeans or lifejacket Kill Switch that off the engine.

Here is just a page that explains are http://www.plamerican.com/node/3481

wvparano... said...

Everyone is right, what he is and how it is used.

It seems a really stupid idea, but I have boot for over 30 years and only a few years ago I was driving the boat while someone pulls a hose. I sat on the side of the boat, so it is easier to see what's behind me. The tube upside down and filled with water. Who has the boat to a sudden halt and I almost jumped into the water. I am a supporter of the emergency kill switch.

sevenout... said...

the end of the cable to key around your wrist, you fall off the boat and knocked cover off the engine, does not exceed or even struck by the propeller and more or less, you can swim back to the ship

biff said...

A change you mention is an emergency stop switch. In the cases that go to the sea or the seat will be thrown to kill the engine if the boat does not leave, or worse, about which you are running! Must be attached to the wrist. Here's a tip ... Never use any type of rubber boots, while in a boat. I had a friend fall overboard, boots full of water and arrested him. We found the day after standing on the lake bottom. Boots Forever!

Jane said...

Everything she tried to do in the SNIP pedicure, cutting machines ... ouch. When I have a pedicure, when I take a break from corn and it started to bleed too much ... not a good idea. I have tried for many systems available to medical corn was sooo easy! Exit and take Epson salts and enjoy your feet in warm water for about 30 minutes per day and go in no time!

Since You Asked said...

could be a bacterial infection, do it tested if it is a form of mold or bacteria that is possible is literally at his feet with stops unpleasant coverage, and you need a cream steroids to rid themselves adequately, not disappear by themselves, and long, go get a test, really

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