LONG_KEELER
Well-Known Member
The other thread on blanket noise reduction reminded me about something.
I've been messing about this season trying to reduce the sloshing about of water in the well when underway , both as a go faster measure to negate the disturbance
and help with the water noise.
Recently, I have tried two small wheelbarrow inner tubes looped over the outboard leg then inflated . This filled the outboard well quite nicely and has helped with the sloshing a bit. A surprise benefit is the lessening of both noise
and particularly vibration from the engine. I assume that the buffer of inner tube between leg and boat is a dampener . I have no idea how long the inner tubes will last as the outboard leg has a number of fairly sharp bits poking out
and the tracer from the water pump does seem to get a bit warm.
Anyone else tried this or can the forum see any other problems.
If successful , should I get some square tubes made up and start flogging them to inboard engine owners. Green for Volvo etc
I've been messing about this season trying to reduce the sloshing about of water in the well when underway , both as a go faster measure to negate the disturbance
and help with the water noise.
Recently, I have tried two small wheelbarrow inner tubes looped over the outboard leg then inflated . This filled the outboard well quite nicely and has helped with the sloshing a bit. A surprise benefit is the lessening of both noise
and particularly vibration from the engine. I assume that the buffer of inner tube between leg and boat is a dampener . I have no idea how long the inner tubes will last as the outboard leg has a number of fairly sharp bits poking out
and the tracer from the water pump does seem to get a bit warm.
Anyone else tried this or can the forum see any other problems.
If successful , should I get some square tubes made up and start flogging them to inboard engine owners. Green for Volvo etc
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