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June 15, 2007

Wearing the Kill Switch Lanyard

As we head into the summer months, the busy season for marine patrols, sailing programs and recreational boaters, it’s important to remember when operating your RIB (or any boat for that matter) that you wear the kill switch lanyard. For those who think it’s too constricting to wear one, here are a few pictures that show someone sitting and standing – all while having the lanyard attached.

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Posted by ribcraftusa at June 15, 2007 03:33 PM

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