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Or swim along side to get up to speed, then jump in,. put it in gear, and
away you go :-) "Matt Lang" wrote in message om... (Marko) wrote in message . com... Nothing worse than having plans to use my boat, only to find I left the fish finder on or the kids left the stereo on. BATTERY DEAD, PLANS CANCELED, ME CRABBY! Does anyone have a shutoff switch on their boat battery to avoid this? If so, what type? Thanks, Marko Thats not a good enough reason to cancel a boat trip! ![]() You could jump start the boat (make sure not shut off the engine until the battery is charged enough) or bring a spare battery along ![]() Matt |
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Thanks all. I want a simple manual switch. If I forget to turn that
one off, I don't belong on the water. ;-) |
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Marko wrote;
Thanks all. I want a simple manual switch. If I forget to turn that one off, I don't belong on the water. ;-)Thanks all. I want a simple manual switch. If I forget to turn that one off, I don't belong on the water. ;-) ================================== I have a set up with 2 batteries using a Guest selector switch. I can choose either battery or parallel both. And shut both batteries off while I'm away. Works just fine... Hope this helps. Norm |
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