Wireless Device Cuts the Engine on a Pilotless Boat, or Sounds an Alarm When a Passenger Falls Overboard

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News about boats and boating, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Post Date: 26th Jul, 2008 - 1:15am / Post ID: #

Wireless Device Cuts the Engine on a Pilotless Boat, or Sounds an Alarm When a Passenger Falls Overboard

Wireless Device Cuts the Engine on a Pilotless Boat, or Sounds an Alarm When a Passenger Falls Overboard
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Anthony Viggiano, a Connecticut boating enthusiast, created the Autotether, the first wireless lanyard and kill switch combination.
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Post Date: 26th Jul, 2008 - 1:42pm / Post ID: #

Wireless Device Cuts the Engine on a Pilotless Boat, or Sounds an Alarm When a Passenger Falls Overboard
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Overboard Falls Passenger When Alarm Sounds Boat Pilotless on Engine Cuts Device Wireless

Ok it sounds like it would work if the driver of the boat falls overboard. But what happens it the driver has a heart attack and is the only one on board. If he does not fall into the water the boat will keep right on going out of control.


 
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