Noise and generators
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			On this or another list 3-4 yrs back there was an excellent discussion 
of this topic with one very good extended post. A google of the web (vs 
groups) "boat engine noise sound-proof" would include the archives of 
several private groups. Sorry, don't recall the source. 
 
Basically: 
- block/caulk all air leaks out of noisy area; note connecting bilge 
areas, spaces behind ceilings, communicating lockers, utility 
penetrations, utility conduits, cracks/spaces at edges of non-structural 
bulkheads, etc. All hatches into the noise area need to be tightly 
gasketed. This leads to providing combustion air and cooling ventilation 
to the engine space from outside. 
 
-stiffen any large surfaces so they resonate less 
 
- install sound deadening on all surfaces of the engine space; there are 
material specs to check, but you'll find those somewhere 
 
- isolate the motor and the driven appliance from the boat to prevent 
sound and vibration from getting transmitted directly to boat structure; 
note hose attachments, fuel lines etc. Nothing should touch anything 
(skyhook engine mounts... g) 
 
- keep the mechanicals tuned to reduce vibration 
 
There are clearly compromises involved. The discussion covered some of 
these and would be worth looking for. 
 
Rufus 
 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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