Your Thoughts on Kill and/or EStop Switches

76SeaRay

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I am about to order a replacement custom panel to build up my new instrument console at the helm. So, I need to show the holes in the panel needed for switches etc.. My original panel (76 Sea Ray) did not have either a Kill Switch (with lanyard) or and EStop switch. The boat is a 22 foot and the helm is just inside the hardtop cabin (Engine is 5.7l and drive is Alpha One). Is it typical to use either of these switches on larger boats (as opposed to open runabouts, outboards, etc.) or just have the ignition switch only?

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alldodge

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There is probably an exact spec somewhere but maybe look at it like this;
If a wave could bounce you out of the boat, then it probably needs a kill switch (KS). My 27FT cruiser has high sides and no KS. My 23FT runabout with lower sides has a KS
 

76SeaRay

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Sounds like mine is somewhat in the middle, that is, 22 foot with high sides and cabin... I wonder if there is a Coast Guard reg on it????
 

76SeaRay

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Well, I was leaning that way already but also want to be in compliance. I assume the reg means Man Over Board kill switch versus EStop cutoff switch. I guess the MOB kill switch is also an EStop switch (fuel spills and the like, normally a palm switch) by just jerking the lanyard out.. Think I will look at the wireless kind..
 
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