vas
Well-Known Member
good evening all,
a few of the occupants of the couple of weeks and couple of hundred nm excursions over July and August, complained about the level of noise when MiToS is moving at about 7-8knots.
Essentially, it's difficult to have a relaxed conversation at the aft deck with all the booming and general exhaust noise. Personally I don't really mind, but tbh if you're about a 3-4h pootling it gets on your nerves. Yes, I know the solution is to open the taps and go upstairs at the f/b, but not always desirable.
MiToS setup is 2X330hp straight six IVECOs turbodiesel, SS risers, 128mm flex hose (approx 1.5m-2m each) going to a fitting on the side of the hull and through which water and fumes travel along the side grp "channel" ending up at the transom above w/l 2.5m later.
next pic shows port engine riser vs hull side exit. Spend an hour searching through a few K pics couldn't find one with the hose attached, doh!
next pic shows the route of the gases/water outside the hull to the transom (I really like this pic!):
So effectively there is no silencer anywhere to be seen in the path, nor any flap at the transom end.
Exit with normal load is just above water level.
So Q, is there a CHEAP(ish) way of reducing this bass bumping noise I get on the aft deck at D speeds?
Please don't suggest I invest 1.2K at least in order to install proper HALYARD silencers, wouldn't easily stretch to Vetus either and tbh not so sure how much of the noise they actually reduce.
If something can be done outside the hull within this grp section I'd consider removing it and doing somesort of mod and refitting it, hell the portside one needs resecuring as it somehow worked loose at the aft...
All (cheap and/or diy) ideas welcomed!
cheers
V.
a few of the occupants of the couple of weeks and couple of hundred nm excursions over July and August, complained about the level of noise when MiToS is moving at about 7-8knots.
Essentially, it's difficult to have a relaxed conversation at the aft deck with all the booming and general exhaust noise. Personally I don't really mind, but tbh if you're about a 3-4h pootling it gets on your nerves. Yes, I know the solution is to open the taps and go upstairs at the f/b, but not always desirable.
MiToS setup is 2X330hp straight six IVECOs turbodiesel, SS risers, 128mm flex hose (approx 1.5m-2m each) going to a fitting on the side of the hull and through which water and fumes travel along the side grp "channel" ending up at the transom above w/l 2.5m later.
next pic shows port engine riser vs hull side exit. Spend an hour searching through a few K pics couldn't find one with the hose attached, doh!
next pic shows the route of the gases/water outside the hull to the transom (I really like this pic!):
So effectively there is no silencer anywhere to be seen in the path, nor any flap at the transom end.
Exit with normal load is just above water level.
So Q, is there a CHEAP(ish) way of reducing this bass bumping noise I get on the aft deck at D speeds?
Please don't suggest I invest 1.2K at least in order to install proper HALYARD silencers, wouldn't easily stretch to Vetus either and tbh not so sure how much of the noise they actually reduce.
If something can be done outside the hull within this grp section I'd consider removing it and doing somesort of mod and refitting it, hell the portside one needs resecuring as it somehow worked loose at the aft...
All (cheap and/or diy) ideas welcomed!
cheers
V.