Robin
Well-Known Member
Re: Stand by for incoming
Yes I have and I did not like it at all, they are very noisy. We have an Aerogen 6 which is a high output one with multiple blades that isn't noisy even close up. Our club marina insists that visitors with Airmarine types tie them off for the duration of their stay so it is very much a recognised problem of noise nuisance.
I'm not campaigning about noise though, this was a legitimate post about bore glazing and it was a side comment really about engine noise in an anchorage. That said we were in Camaret one time when a German yacht on the next buoy ran his engine continuously for the entire 24 hours he was there! I have no idea why but it sure was noisy, it was a big engine and pumped huge amounts of water out in big hissy bursts from the exhaust. Note it was not the engine noise but the exhaust noise that irritated.
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Yes I have and I did not like it at all, they are very noisy. We have an Aerogen 6 which is a high output one with multiple blades that isn't noisy even close up. Our club marina insists that visitors with Airmarine types tie them off for the duration of their stay so it is very much a recognised problem of noise nuisance.
I'm not campaigning about noise though, this was a legitimate post about bore glazing and it was a side comment really about engine noise in an anchorage. That said we were in Camaret one time when a German yacht on the next buoy ran his engine continuously for the entire 24 hours he was there! I have no idea why but it sure was noisy, it was a big engine and pumped huge amounts of water out in big hissy bursts from the exhaust. Note it was not the engine noise but the exhaust noise that irritated.
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