What is what does an automatic cut-off lanyard do when properly attached to a pwc operator?

An automatic cut-off lanyard, also known as an emergency engine stop switch (EESS) lanyard, is a crucial safety device for PWC (Personal Watercraft) operators. When properly attached to the operator's wrist or life vest and connected to the PWC's ignition system, it serves a vital function:

  • Engine Shutdown: If the operator is unexpectedly thrown from the PWC, the lanyard detaches from the ignition switch. This detachment immediately cuts off the engine.

  • Prevents Runaway PWC: By stopping the engine, the lanyard prevents the PWC from continuing to operate without a driver. This helps to avoid a runaway situation which could cause harm to others in the water or damage to property.

  • Increased Safety: The primary purpose is to enhance safety by minimizing the risk of the rider being struck by their own out-of-control PWC or the PWC causing an accident after the operator falls off. So it serves as a safety%20measure.