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Greg wrote:
an you imagine the safety issues with a dry exhaust system on a pleasure craft .. The first time I ever fished offshore in Hatteras (circa 1964?) we went out with Cap'n Eif O'Neil in a 3x' boat with a centrally mounted V-8 and vertical stacks like you see on a truck, with , dare I say it, asbestos sleeves on them. 40 years of debauchery later and I am still alive! It was loud like a Harley but not oppressive. There are pleasure boats around with dry stack exhausts. The local publisher of a cruising magazine had a 28-footer built with a dry stack, but he dumped the boat after a season. Noise, soot, heat. But on larger pleasure craft, the stack can be isolated and insulated. You still have that stack, though, and sometimes some soot. On a cruiser, a closed cooling system with keel cooler and a wet exhaust presents interesting possibilities. |
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