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On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 00:42:13 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock
wrote: Seriously, I have to wonder if it's something about the boats that causes the problem rather than the generator itself. The 2000i is rated at rougly 50dB which is normal conversation "noise" level. As far as I'm concerned, it's quieter than that. More likely being on water, with nothing to absorb the sound. Many isolate the generator from the boat with padding. Then there's the "perception" problem. When I mow my lawn, the mower is singing a song. But my neighbor's is making a highly irritating sound. There are plenty of complaints about the Honda's. Wayne would like to outlaw them at anchorages. Some campgrounds *have* outlawed them, or restricted the hours of operation, according to what I've read. Never experienced it myself, though I've had my issues with folks blasting their music at me. Wayne and other cruisers know more about it. --Vic |
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Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 00:42:13 -0400, Wizard of Woodstock wrote: Seriously, I have to wonder if it's something about the boats that causes the problem rather than the generator itself. The 2000i is rated at rougly 50dB which is normal conversation "noise" level. As far as I'm concerned, it's quieter than that. More likely being on water, with nothing to absorb the sound. Many isolate the generator from the boat with padding. Then there's the "perception" problem. When I mow my lawn, the mower is singing a song. But my neighbor's is making a highly irritating sound. There are plenty of complaints about the Honda's. Wayne would like to outlaw them at anchorages. Some campgrounds *have* outlawed them, or restricted the hours of operation, according to what I've read. Never experienced it myself, though I've had my issues with folks blasting their music at me. Wayne and other cruisers know more about it. --Vic I have one of those Hondas. It makes less noise than W'hine whining about them. Some anchorages are very quiet at night, and others are plagued with the sounds of loud and usually bad music, drunks, and shrounds banging against masts. The latter is the sound I find most annoying at night in a marina or anchorage. |
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On Tue, 14 Jul 2009 07:25:22 -0400, H the K
wrote: shrounds banging against masts. They only part of the rigging that can bang are halyards. A neighbors Rebel [first of the fiberglass sailboats] banged away for years and years, but nobody cared. Casady |
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