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![]() Ok, I've mostly been ignoring this newsgroup for a while. But in the last couple day's I've started or participated in a few off topic threads. To to adjust my rec.boats karma I'll try to start a few boating threads. Our Chris Craft, which we finally got restored and running last summer, is a bit loud. It doesn't bother me much but it seems most of our "guests" don't find it annoying. I'm trying to decide whether to put in a muffler or not. In the Yes column is the noise reduction. In the No column is the pain & expense -- but mostly that we loose the "authentic" and "ogirinal" feel. ~ We tried to restore her keeping things pretty close to original - but we weren't a slave to that. And I really don't care about winning any boat-shows. So, what would you do / what do you think? gary Pics of the boat: http://tinyurl.com/spsv http://tinyurl.com/4coae |
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![]() Gary wrote: Ok, I've mostly been ignoring this newsgroup for a while. But in the last couple day's I've started or participated in a few off topic threads. To to adjust my rec.boats karma I'll try to start a few boating threads. Our Chris Craft, which we finally got restored and running last summer, is a bit loud. It doesn't bother me much but it seems most of our "guests" don't find it annoying. I'm trying to decide whether to put in a muffler or not. In the Yes column is the noise reduction. In the No column is the pain & expense -- but mostly that we loose the "authentic" and "ogirinal" feel. ~ We tried to restore her keeping things pretty close to original - but we weren't a slave to that. And I really don't care about winning any boat-shows. So, what would you do / what do you think? Personally, I'd keep it, as well as anything on your boat, as authentic and original as possible. |
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Gary wrote:
Ok, I've mostly been ignoring this newsgroup for a while. But in the last couple day's I've started or participated in a few off topic threads. To to adjust my rec.boats karma I'll try to start a few boating threads. Cool Our Chris Craft, which we finally got restored and running last summer, is a bit loud. It doesn't bother me much but it seems most of our "guests" don't find it annoying. I'm trying to decide whether to put in a muffler or not. In the Yes column is the noise reduction. In the No column is the pain & expense -- but mostly that we loose the "authentic" and "ogirinal" feel. ~ We tried to restore her keeping things pretty close to original - but we weren't a slave to that. And I really don't care about winning any boat-shows. So, what would you do / what do you think? I can understand & agree with the urge to keep the boat original. Remember that when the boat was new, the waterways were a lot less crowded. IMHO it would a be considerate gesture to put on an effective muffler. If there's a performance hit, put on a gate. There's nothing as aggravating & unnecessary as an extremely loud boat running through a previously nice quiet anchorage. Fair Skies Doug King |
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On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 16:18:26 -0500, DSK wrote:
Gary wrote: Ok, I've mostly been ignoring this newsgroup for a while. But in the last couple day's I've started or participated in a few off topic threads. To to adjust my rec.boats karma I'll try to start a few boating threads. Cool Our Chris Craft, which we finally got restored and running last summer, is a bit loud. It doesn't bother me much but it seems most of our "guests" don't find it annoying. I'm trying to decide whether to put in a muffler or not. In the Yes column is the noise reduction. In the No column is the pain & expense -- but mostly that we loose the "authentic" and "ogirinal" feel. ~ We tried to restore her keeping things pretty close to original - but we weren't a slave to that. And I really don't care about winning any boat-shows. So, what would you do / what do you think? I can understand & agree with the urge to keep the boat original. Remember that when the boat was new, the waterways were a lot less crowded. IMHO it would a be considerate gesture to put on an effective muffler. If there's a performance hit, put on a gate. There's nothing as aggravating & unnecessary as an extremely loud boat running through a previously nice quiet anchorage. Fair Skies Doug King If the goal is current enjoyment of a quieter boat, I'd put a muffler on it. If and when you enter a contest or desire to sell the boat, you can always easily restore it to original shape. -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 15:06:43 -0500, "Gary"
wrote: In the Yes column is the noise reduction. In the No column is the pain & expense -- but mostly that we loose the "authentic" and "ogirinal" feel. ~ We tried to restore her keeping things pretty close to original - but we weren't a slave to that. And I really don't care about winning any boat-shows. Very cool. Why not put a gate in the muffler system? That way, you can have the best of both worlds. Later, Tom |
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There's nothing as aggravating & unnecessary as an extremely loud boat
running through a previously nice quiet anchorage. I feel the same about Harley's anywhere near my neighborhood.... --Mike "DSK" wrote in message . .. Gary wrote: Ok, I've mostly been ignoring this newsgroup for a while. But in the last couple day's I've started or participated in a few off topic threads. To to adjust my rec.boats karma I'll try to start a few boating threads. Cool Our Chris Craft, which we finally got restored and running last summer, is a bit loud. It doesn't bother me much but it seems most of our "guests" don't find it annoying. I'm trying to decide whether to put in a muffler or not. In the Yes column is the noise reduction. In the No column is the pain & expense -- but mostly that we loose the "authentic" and "ogirinal" feel. ~ We tried to restore her keeping things pretty close to original - but we weren't a slave to that. And I really don't care about winning any boat-shows. So, what would you do / what do you think? I can understand & agree with the urge to keep the boat original. Remember that when the boat was new, the waterways were a lot less crowded. IMHO it would a be considerate gesture to put on an effective muffler. If there's a performance hit, put on a gate. There's nothing as aggravating & unnecessary as an extremely loud boat running through a previously nice quiet anchorage. Fair Skies Doug King |
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![]() Gary wrote: Ok, I've mostly been ignoring this newsgroup for a while. But in the last couple day's I've started or participated in a few off topic threads. To to adjust my rec.boats karma I'll try to start a few boating threads. Our Chris Craft, which we finally got restored and running last summer, is a bit loud. It doesn't bother me much but it seems most of our "guests" don't find it annoying. I'm trying to decide whether to put in a muffler or not. In the Yes column is the noise reduction. In the No column is the pain & expense -- but mostly that we loose the "authentic" and "ogirinal" feel. ~ We tried to restore her keeping things pretty close to original - but we weren't a slave to that. And I really don't care about winning any boat-shows. So, what would you do / what do you think? gary Pics of the boat: http://tinyurl.com/spsv http://tinyurl.com/4coae Isn't your boat some old Connie at about 58' LOA? If so, you should be running enough water down your exhaust hoses and they should be of more than adequate length to "muffle" your inboards. Adding a muffler is no big deal, however. One of the water "lift" mufflers will splice right into your exhaust hoses. If a purist comes along at resale time and objects to the muffler, no big deal. If the hoses are old enough his surveyor may recommend replacement and you can jerk out the mufflers at that point in time. |
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On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 15:06:43 -0500, "Gary"
wrote: Ok, I've mostly been ignoring this newsgroup for a while. But in the last couple day's I've started or participated in a few off topic threads. To to adjust my rec.boats karma I'll try to start a few boating threads. Our Chris Craft, which we finally got restored and running last summer, is a bit loud. It doesn't bother me much but it seems most of our "guests" don't find it annoying. I'm trying to decide whether to put in a muffler or not. In the Yes column is the noise reduction. In the No column is the pain & expense -- but mostly that we loose the "authentic" and "ogirinal" feel. ~ We tried to restore her keeping things pretty close to original - but we weren't a slave to that. And I really don't care about winning any boat-shows. So, what would you do / what do you think? You might be able to simply slide a baffle into the exhaust outlet. They are good for taking the rasp out of the exhaust note and they are simple to install (and remove if desired). Dave |
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![]() Ok everyone - thanks for the comments & ideas. I'm going to look into "slide in" baffels and/or gates as maybe a way to have the best of both worlds. No the boat isn't a 58' connie -- it's a 22' sea skiff. As for ignoring the complainers, Welll the situaiton is more like this: My dad, brother, and I restored the boat. And usually we use it the most. But it would be good for everyone involved if my mom wanted to come out more. She's not big into boating and certainly won't be out with us a lot. But a muffler might help her decide to come out a few more times. And that'd be good. One last thing: The loudness is mostly at speed and mostly for the passengers. It's not really that loud to other people, say at a dock at we're coming in slow. It is *not* super loud like the Donzi's and such are. Again, thanks for the ideas & comments. "Gary" wrote in message ... Ok, I've mostly been ignoring this newsgroup for a while. But in the last couple day's I've started or participated in a few off topic threads. To to adjust my rec.boats karma I'll try to start a few boating threads. Our Chris Craft, which we finally got restored and running last summer, is a bit loud. It doesn't bother me much but it seems most of our "guests" don't find it annoying. I'm trying to decide whether to put in a muffler or not. In the Yes column is the noise reduction. In the No column is the pain & expense -- but mostly that we loose the "authentic" and "ogirinal" feel. ~ We tried to restore her keeping things pretty close to original - but we weren't a slave to that. And I really don't care about winning any boat-shows. So, what would you do / what do you think? gary Pics of the boat: http://tinyurl.com/spsv http://tinyurl.com/4coae |
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On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 11:02:16 -0500, "Gary" wrote:
Ok everyone - thanks for the comments & ideas. I'm going to look into "slide in" baffels and/or gates as maybe a way to have the best of both worlds. No the boat isn't a 58' connie -- it's a 22' sea skiff. As for ignoring the complainers, Welll the situaiton is more like this: My dad, brother, and I restored the boat. And usually we use it the most. But it would be good for everyone involved if my mom wanted to come out more. She's not big into boating and certainly won't be out with us a lot. But a muffler might help her decide to come out a few more times. And that'd be good. One last thing: The loudness is mostly at speed and mostly for the passengers. It's not really that loud to other people, say at a dock at we're coming in slow. It is *not* super loud like the Donzi's and such are. Again, thanks for the ideas & comments. "Gary" wrote in message ... Ok, I've mostly been ignoring this newsgroup for a while. But in the last couple day's I've started or participated in a few off topic threads. To to adjust my rec.boats karma I'll try to start a few boating threads. Our Chris Craft, which we finally got restored and running last summer, is a bit loud. It doesn't bother me much but it seems most of our "guests" don't find it annoying. I'm trying to decide whether to put in a muffler or not. In the Yes column is the noise reduction. In the No column is the pain & expense -- but mostly that we loose the "authentic" and "ogirinal" feel. ~ We tried to restore her keeping things pretty close to original - but we weren't a slave to that. And I really don't care about winning any boat-shows. So, what would you do / what do you think? gary Pics of the boat: http://tinyurl.com/spsv http://tinyurl.com/4coae Ahh a nice pair of ear muffs for mom may solve the problem! -- John H "All decisions are the result of binary thinking." |
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