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    Default That is just on all new boats older boats are exempt from this law

    Quote Originally Posted by cohoho View Post
    just in case you have not heard, USCG now requires all boats under 26’ to USE a engine cut off while under way. My understanding is it does not need to be used at trolling speed or slower.

    Better clip them lanyards folks!
    U.S. Coast Guard Announces New Law Requiring Use of Engine Cut-off Switches | National Safe Boating Council
    That is just on all new boats, boats before 2021 do not need a cut off switch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kim Gentz View Post
    That is just on all new boats, boats before 2021 do not need a cut off switch
    Coast Guard Announces New Law Requiring Use of Engine Cut-off Switches | Coast Guard News

    I don't believe this is a correct statement

    4th paragraph from bottom states they feel that most boats already have them.
    Captain Don M.
    B.G./Marblehead

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