2nazt
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Between this and adding thicker plywood as @Bruce has done this could be a great solution. Looking forward to your ear to ear comparison between the two boats. Maybe a meet up and unbiased ear could be found close by
Well, I have good news and bad news.
First, the good. The adhesive has stuck great. Hasn't budged. It turned out to be a nice clean install and I can't even really show people what I did because you can't tell. I downloaded an app (Sound Meter) for my phone (Galaxy Grand Prime from Cricket) and copied the original boattest.com sound test spread sheet. I figured I would just test it at the same RPM reading they did. The results were fantastic! Here is an overview of it all
RPM Original db After mods
2500 72 70
3000 75 75
4000 83 79
5000 84 81
6000 80 80
7000 83 80
8000 87 78
9000 92 79
10000 93 N/A
So, as you can imagine, I was ecstatic! Convinced that I had cracked the code!
We went to the beach for the day and that's where the bad news came in. A guy pulled up in an SX 230 with no mods. Made some conversation and asked him to take me for a ride so I could verify. I didn't want to take too much of his time, so I just asked him to run it up to 8000 RPMs. My sound Meter app read...80db. Damn-it.
I've decided that my phone likely has a noise canceling Mic on it that I need to disable somehow, or try on a different phone. I'm heading back out this afternoon and will try with a different phone to see if there's a difference.
That is an interesting idea for sure, a competitive binding/interference assay of sorts... It would have to be the exact same unit. A boombox for that matter that you can transfer.@swatski , don't get too excited. I'm pretty confident the fact that the readings level out at 80db is a function of the phone mic more than the sound proofing.
That said, my daughter's friend said she definitely thinks our boat is quieter than their 242. In her words, "You can hear the music while you ride. You can't do that in our boat." Which brought up an interesting idea for the sound test. How high do you need to turn your stereo to hear it? I have the stock stereo in my boat and with it set at 23-24 on the volume meter, I can hear it just fine at 8-9,000 RPMs. Anyone else running the stock stereo? I'd be interested to know how well or if you can hear it at speed.
This has been discussed extensively in the past. I think the consensus is that it is not an issue. Same engines do very well in skis where the space is a lot more confined. Cooling is open loop water so the blowers are just for safety - to get rid of fumes and prevent potential ignition of fuel vapors.I'm no engineer, so I'll ask the stupid questions. Is there any risk of this holding heat in the engine compartment and any issues with flammability? I would also love to reduce the engine noise.
Thanks,
Well, I have good news and bad news.
First, the good. The adhesive has stuck great. Hasn't budged. It turned out to be a nice clean install and I can't even really show people what I did because you can't tell. I downloaded an app (Sound Meter) for my phone (Galaxy Grand Prime from Cricket) and copied the original boattest.com sound test spread sheet. I figured I would just test it at the same RPM reading they did. The results were fantastic! Here is an overview of it all
RPM Original db After mods
2500 72 70
3000 75 75
4000 83 79
5000 84 81
6000 80 80
7000 83 80
8000 87 78
9000 92 79
10000 93 N/A
So, as you can imagine, I was ecstatic! Convinced that I had cracked the code!
We went to the beach for the day and that's where the bad news came in. A guy pulled up in an SX 230 with no mods. Made some conversation and asked him to take me for a ride so I could verify. I didn't want to take too much of his time, so I just asked him to run it up to 8000 RPMs. My sound Meter app read...80db. Damn-it.
I've decided that my phone likely has a noise canceling Mic on it that I need to disable somehow, or try on a different phone. I'm heading back out this afternoon and will try with a different phone to see if there's a difference.
I Can't find it on eBay. My 2010 engines cause quite a racket compared to a 2013 of my friends. Name of the insulin sheet and pics ? Thanksi simply put an insulation sheet over the engine bay and it was a huge improvement.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/68-x39-Acou...112368?hash=item281c0a0c30:g:pl0AAOSwzJ5XcJUz
I Can't find it on eBay. My 2010 engines cause quite a racket compared to a 2013 of my friends. Name of the insulin sheet and pics ? Thanks