LadyJ
Well-Known Member
I've seen a lot of forum comments strongly coming down in favour of inboard engines for smaller boats. To see what the benefits were I went out yesterday to test the Jeanneau NC9 which is a lovely looking, well laid out boat. Weather was moderate to rough, 18knots of wind with gusts of 27 and white caps. Boats handled well albeit more slamming than I'd hoped for at cruising speed but not 'uncomfortable' albeit not substantially better than a slightly smaller outboard. What did surprise me was the level of engine noise on the boat, even at idle. The grumble of the single diesel (Volvo 260hp) as soon as the engine came on was irritating and caused the cooker to rattle and the noise was a constant annoyance that caused me to rethink my next step up. I can only imagine a twin engine would be even worse on the noise front.
Is this the same on most inboards or is the NC9 a bad example? I can see me going bigger to a flybridge just to get away from the engine noise but can't see my guests all joining me up top.
Perhaps you just get used to the noise but keen to hear if other feel the same or is there is a set up/model that reduces the annoyance.
Is this the same on most inboards or is the NC9 a bad example? I can see me going bigger to a flybridge just to get away from the engine noise but can't see my guests all joining me up top.
Perhaps you just get used to the noise but keen to hear if other feel the same or is there is a set up/model that reduces the annoyance.
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