fellinger said:I like the idea. I run a 272 Sailfish with twin 200 Johnson's. It doesn't have a tether system. Does anyone know how difficult it would be to put one in?
Finest Kind said:fellinger said:I like the idea. I run a 272 Sailfish with twin 200 Johnson's. It doesn't have a tether system. Does anyone know how difficult it would be to put one in?
Nothing to it...just unsnap the red wire that goes to your kill switch on your dashboard, snap on the Autotether unit and turn it on....
fellinger said:Therein lies my problem. My boat was manufactured without kill switches. Does anyone know how difficult it is to install them?
everwhom said:fellinger said:Therein lies my problem. My boat was manufactured without kill switches. Does anyone know how difficult it is to install them?
What type of motor do you have? The kill switch is usually integrated with the ignition key. Some manufacturers, e.g. Johnson, have ignitions that will work without the kill switch lanyard attached... If you have one of those, you may not realize you already have the kill switch functionality available...
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everwhom said:I'm pretty sure you do have a kill switch! (I have a Johnson / Evinrude on my runabout)
This may be hard to describe, but the cylinder right where you put the key in probably sticks out about 1/2 an inch. The kill switch lanyard clips over this cylinder and pushes it in. When the lanyard is pulled (either manually because it's attached to you or because a device like the autotether pulls it), the cylinder pops out and kills the motor. The Johnson can then be restarted WITHOUT the laynard clip so someone can go rescue the person who fell out (which is why it works for you now).
Here's a picture of the both the keyswitch and the lanyard: https://www.amazon.com/Johnson-Evinrude ... B001L0YBQW
Note that if you get an Autotether you have to get the appropriate kill switch attachment for your motor. You can contact them directly if the unit you purchase doesn't have the right one -- as I recall they will just send you what you need for free plus a little tool for switching the attachment.
lime4x4 said:How do uinstall with dual engines when each engine has a seperate kill switch
lime4x4 said:I contacted them and they said i have to wire both engines into a single kill switch. They said it was an easy job for a marinia to do. I'm hoping to do this myself. Need to find a wiring diaghgram and switch