Grub - No luck on locating a switch anywhere on the tiller. No wiring inside the tiller or attached to it, and when I pull the rubber off, all I see is a friction washer and spring.
GM - That's what I was wondering at first. But the throttle plate has two holes drilled through it and a small cutout on the bottom edge. To me, it looks like there'll always be enough air entering to allow it to idle.
I gotta tell ya, I'm really stumped. I mean, pulling the fuel line off every time I want to stop the motor seems kinda lame. Besides, I've read elsewhere on this website that some folks have a lanyard attached to an ignition kill device, so that if they ever fall off/out of the boat, the engine shuts off. Well, if I ever bail from this puppy, it's gonna be in Oklahoma before it quits!

hwell:
I still have to go through the lower end/prop drive stuff, so it'll be several more weeks before I have it running. Fortunately, if I need to design a circuit to handle this, there's plenty of time to do it. Thank you both for your ideas and for taking the time to respond. If anything else occurs to you, please let me know.
Dave