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catalac08
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Hi
finally got the optimum size prop for my Tohatsu 25hp 2 stroke outboard and now getting sensible max (8.2K) and cruising speed that you would expect from 25hp and 3tonne 8m catamaran combination.
my problem is that at cruising speed 5k/2000 rpm the noise level is ok, 6.3k/3000 rpm is becoming loud and any faster the noise is unbearable except for short periods.
I have some sound proofing sheet glued to the inside of the outboard housing but this gets wet in any sort of a seaway. To completely cover the inside of the housing would probably take another 3/4 sheets 3ftx2ft. Is sound insulation closed or open cell?
Bearing in mind that there is clearance around the base of the outboard to enable it to swivel to steer am I wasting my time and money sound proofing the enclosure if I cannot contain all the sound and what about the vibration transmitted through the hull.
Any ideas or experience of this problem (please no "helpful" comments that i should have bought a 4 stroke, I realize that now but a 4 stroke with an ultra long shaft is not an option even taking the resale value of my 2 stroke (4 years old) into account now.
Also any experience of mounting the outboard through rubber pads to reduce hull noise, this cannot be only my problem.
finally got the optimum size prop for my Tohatsu 25hp 2 stroke outboard and now getting sensible max (8.2K) and cruising speed that you would expect from 25hp and 3tonne 8m catamaran combination.
my problem is that at cruising speed 5k/2000 rpm the noise level is ok, 6.3k/3000 rpm is becoming loud and any faster the noise is unbearable except for short periods.
I have some sound proofing sheet glued to the inside of the outboard housing but this gets wet in any sort of a seaway. To completely cover the inside of the housing would probably take another 3/4 sheets 3ftx2ft. Is sound insulation closed or open cell?
Bearing in mind that there is clearance around the base of the outboard to enable it to swivel to steer am I wasting my time and money sound proofing the enclosure if I cannot contain all the sound and what about the vibration transmitted through the hull.
Any ideas or experience of this problem (please no "helpful" comments that i should have bought a 4 stroke, I realize that now but a 4 stroke with an ultra long shaft is not an option even taking the resale value of my 2 stroke (4 years old) into account now.
Also any experience of mounting the outboard through rubber pads to reduce hull noise, this cannot be only my problem.