Safety lanyard
#11
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I use a Tigershark (we used to sell them) PWC wrist strap - religiously. To make sure I wear it, when I take it off, I loop it over my shifter. (I have a foot throttle.) That way I can't miss it when I pull away and it even gets in the way if I forget to put it on.
Last edited by Too Stroked; 05-05-2011 at 10:44 AM.
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Maybe it's just me, but I'm thinking that killing the motors whist one is walking around might not be a bad thing.
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I like that I have a little slack in mine. If I need to put a line on the side cleat, throw something into the cabin, close the hatch, etc. The wrist lanyards probably won't allow that.
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West Marine has them, but it is a pretty common item, on line would likely be a better cost.
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It kind of depends on how long the elastic portion is that's attached to the wrist band. The longer it is though, the more tangled up they seem to get. I can make it to the passenger seat, then it's curtains.
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We have these and everyone seems to really like them:
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