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What? It is waterproof right? LolOrdered some killmat today. Hopefully between now and summer it stops raining long enough to actually put it on.
Chocking off the engine noise emanating through the rear storage compartments and traveling up the bulkheads towards the bow has a major sound deadening effects. Large foam pieces are great for those cavernous spaces under the hull cap/back of the storage compartments, memory foam is probably the best acoustically, and those can and will most likely need to be swapped once they get wet.I like the pillow idea of stuffing foam into those vertical spaces on the side of the boat. How useful do you think that is in dulling the vibration along the hull?
hah, my shoes are right there under my legs on the floor. I took them off so I could put my feet up on the cushions. Don't worry as soon as they came off I put my shoes back on.@suke it looks great but one warning. I posted a youtube video in which I was wearing socks out of respect for someone else boat and I got a hell a lot of ridicule for wearing socks on a boat. This forum is nice, but please be aware if you put something on youtube. sock are not allowed on boat. I guess it is like bamanas
PS. I am starting a dumping project on my jetski.