It stops the engine when the participant falls overboard
cuts off engine when falls overboard
It stops the engine when the participant falls overboard
The operator's wrist
In Ohio, a lanyard-type engine cut-off switch must be properly attached to the operator's clothing while operating a personal watercraft (PWC), such as jet skis. This safety feature is designed to shut off the engine if the operator falls off, preventing the watercraft from continuing uncontrolled. It is a crucial safety requirement aimed at reducing accidents and enhancing operator safety.
to shut off the engine if the operator falls overboard
to shut off the engine if the operator falls overboard
to shut off the engine if the operator falls overboard
to shut off the engine if the operator falls overboard
to shut off the engine if the operator falls overboard
Should the person operating the PWC (personal water craft) fall overboard, the lanyard will be pulled out and switch off the engine. This prevents the PWC going round in circles and injuring or killing anyone in the water.
Assuming you are referring to an outboard boat motor- if the operator should fall or be thrown out of the boat, that lanyard pulls out of the safety switch and stops the motor.