STONCEL Safety Boat Motor Outboard Kill Switch Key Lanyard Ignition Red
About this product
*100% Brand new and quality.
*It is a kill switch safety tether, the switch fits for most brand Outboard Engine such as Yamaha, Honda, SUZUKI, MERCURY, TOHATSU, HYFONG, HAIDE, ZONGSHEN etc
*Length of safety lanyard (red one):150cm/59“
*Used to cut off the power/ignition of the outboard engine
*100% Brand new and quality.
Description
Safety rope is a security for the outboard engine operating on the water.
Designed for emergency shutdown of outboard engines to better escort you
It is a kill switch safety tether, the switch fits for most brand Outboard Engine such as Yamaha, Honda, SUZUKI, MERCURY, TOHATSU, HYFONG, HAIDE, ZONGSHEN etc
Length of safety lanyard (red one):150cm
New and Quality.
New and Quality.
New and Quality.
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