saw this late after the comments had run dry but i thought my 2 cents worthy of saying, their value being what y'all pay for them.
there are a thousand different scenarios able to be played out when an airboat operator is ejected from his seat, none are able to be monday quarterbacked worth considering because if you ain't there you don't have a clue what happened, or why, and the only way it could be avoided is by staying home and not getting in your boat. airboating is dangerous sport, sitting 3 feet from a 7 foot potato chopper spinning over 1000 rpms is not like sitting on the couch watching a reality show on tv. we could all argue pros and cons about a kill switch till we yawned but, here is the bottom line. do not, i repeat do not allow the government their 2 cents on the issue. fight tooth and nail for the right to determine for yourself what makes you safe in your airboat, not some federal or state swish who believes one size fits all is the answer to everything because they work for the government and they know what is best for you. they don't and never will. if you think a kill switch should be there, then put it on. if you think it shouldn't, then keep it off. but if the government wants to stick its ugly head into it, then chop it off (figuratively speaking of course). if you don't the day will come when they will be telling you airboats are to dangerous to operate and for your own good we have to take them away from you. if you don't think this to be true, then consider the circumstances with our rights as americans to own a gun, under assault at every turn.
bayouthunder has spoken
