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Bob Schmit
So I'm crewing on my friends h30 ('94, I think)and we've finished our sail and are finished tying up at the slip. He goes to shut off the diesel and says "Oops, I have to shut it off on the key first..." I asked him what he meant and he said someone had told him he had been shutting off his diesel incorrectly. that he should shut it off at the key and then pull the kill switch. That brought up a few questions in my head:Is there any difference on how to shut down the diesel ?Don't both turning off the key and pulling the kill switch do the same thing?What exactly is getting shut down? It stops right away so I'm guessing it's probably not interrupting the fuel, so does it shut off the air to the engine? There is no spark plug so I know there is no turning off power?Sorry if this is basic stuff, but my H26 has an outboard and I know little about inboards.