sj901196 wrote:
They are what we call Dead mans, you put a flexiable cable around your wrist or to your life jactet and then a clip goes in the grooved slot to slightly lift the spring loaded plunger and so dis the earth connection. If you get thrown out of the boat the clips is pilled out and the engines stop. Usually used on Outboat engine boats but also on I/O on small boats up to about 30ft. The problem espacailly with single engine outboard boats is, if you let go of the steering ie thrown out the rotational torque of the engine will turn the engine to one side normally the right and continue to turn in on a decreasing circle, normally to where you where thrown out and then ouch and your fish food!!!!!!
Sean
OK I'm familiar with those. My dad's boat with outboards has them. The ones on my shifter don't look anything like them. There is nowhere to clip anything into or under. And googling their part number shows they are just simply "buttons".
298VISTA2000 wrote:
Don't they disengage the gears and keep them in neutral so you can rev the engines? My disengage buttons are square and on top of my shifters.
No, my shift disengage buttons are on the sides of the shift levers where they hinge. Good thought though and great looking helm pic!