Lucky Parker owner; fell off boat and was found by other fishermen.
I have never run on plane from the cockpit station; never will. Also, I have a double-long tether for the cut off switch at the cockpit station; it reaches anywhere in the cockpit, and even to the far end of the Armstrong bracket, although I would never venture onto the bracket/platform when under power, certainly not when I'm single-handing the boat.Welp, there goes the lanyard exemption for pilot houses. I never really run on plane from the cockpit, but I need to re-read the rule.
Welp, there goes the lanyard exemption for pilot houses. I never really run on plane from the cockpit, but I need to re-read the rule.
The easy fix is an electronic kill switch. Easy to install a Fell 1st Mate system or Fell MOB system (ACR also makes an electronic kill switch but never installed one) Even if you fell off your boat at a slow trolling speed it would not be a pretty picture as it motored towards the horizon.Welp, there goes the lanyard exemption for pilot houses. I never really run on plane from the cockpit, but I need to re-read the rule.
Here's more of the story. The people who boarded his boat, then rescued him used the 'bread crumbs' track on the Parker's GPS to go back and find the fisherman.Rewatched the video, that dude was lucky. It leads me to believe the boat was moving pretty fast since it almost "ran us down," but when they got control they were right at the guy? Hmmm.
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