Georgian Bay noise law ???
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Georgian Bay noise law ???
Ok guy i need info on how hard the OPP are on the noise law ?? ....cause in 2 week we planning to launch boat in Penetang region ( Beacon Bay ) ...and made trip to Kilarny on the east side of the bay ...and cross to Tobermory ....and going back to Penetang .... it`s going to be our fourth time there .... and with my outlaw i had muffler ...but with my new Sunsation ..i am straight pipe !!!!! ...
do you see some place where i could have some problem with our friend OPP ??? ....
and if yes how much cost the ticket $$$?? ... ...have some chance to be expelled
Thank`s to take time
do you see some place where i could have some problem with our friend OPP ??? ....
and if yes how much cost the ticket $$$?? ... ...have some chance to be expelled
Thank`s to take time
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You will be taking a chance and could get a ticket. Not likely on the open bay but close to populated areas. Tobermory is definately a problem as the OPP station is right across from the gas docks. Pentang is where the poker run will be based again next wekend and they are some tolerant there but have been known to write the odd ticket. They will write you up in Honey Harbour as well. No idea of the cost tho.
I threw my downturns away and ran with 6 straight pipes this weekend with no tickets in the Midland / Penetang/ Honey Harbour area. I have mufflers on order tho as it seems to be the right thing to do.
Good luck,
Bob
I threw my downturns away and ran with 6 straight pipes this weekend with no tickets in the Midland / Penetang/ Honey Harbour area. I have mufflers on order tho as it seems to be the right thing to do.
Good luck,
Bob
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The original law would count the flappers on the end of wet pipes as sound abatement! the would cover you as quick fix . there is no decibel # your required to meet that I know of now. I was just there yesterday and there were some noise makers around.
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Ok thank`s
Ok thank`s guy ... i realy appreciate your input .....i will put back on my Zoomer this week-end ...just avoid trouble with OPP ...... cause we going to spend to much time in Ontario in the next coming time ....
Algonac Michigan week-end of 20-21-22 July Sunsation Rally
Georgian Bay 24 July to August first
1000 Island PR 10 -12 August ....
To much chance to have a OPP who doesn't like much a loud French Canadian in vacation !!
Algonac Michigan week-end of 20-21-22 July Sunsation Rally
Georgian Bay 24 July to August first
1000 Island PR 10 -12 August ....
To much chance to have a OPP who doesn't like much a loud French Canadian in vacation !!
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I don't know of any specific DB laws in Ontario, but I CAN tell you that the complaints are coming mainly from the ever-increasing sailboat/eco-tourist crowd up in the North Channel-Georgian Bay area. Be careful not to annoy that group in open water or marina areas and you should be fine.
If you see a big car ferry at Tobermory, it's Manitoulin bound! Put it on your destination list!
Jim
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The car ferry is pretty cool indeed.
We have a place on south Georgian Bay, and in all my 34 years, I have never, ever seen a police boat in the area - at all. There used to be one in Wasaga, but it's very rarely around anymore.
There was an article in the Midland free press about safe boating and the legal requirements, and no mention whatsoever of max sound levels.
Still, I'd suggest mufflers as a courtesy to others.
We have a place on south Georgian Bay, and in all my 34 years, I have never, ever seen a police boat in the area - at all. There used to be one in Wasaga, but it's very rarely around anymore.
There was an article in the Midland free press about safe boating and the legal requirements, and no mention whatsoever of max sound levels.
Still, I'd suggest mufflers as a courtesy to others.
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There is no DB limit. There is a "muffler law" in Canada.
"muffler" means an expansion chamber, within the exhaust line of the propulsion engine of a vessel, specifically designed to reduce engine noise but does not include a muffler cut-out, straight exhaust, gutted muffler, glass-pack muffler, by-pass or similar device.
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37. (1) Subject to subsection (2), no person shall operate a power-driven vessel, and no person shall permit another person to operate such a vessel,
(a) unless it is equipped with a muffler that is in good working order and that is in operation at all times while the vessel is in use to prevent excessive or unusual noise; or
(b) if it is equipped with a muffler cut-out or by-pass, unless the muffler cut-out or by-pass is visibly disengaged in such a manner as to ensure that, while the vessel is in use, its exhaust gases are directed through the muffler or under water and that the muffler cut-out or by-pass cannot be engaged accidentally.
Straight from the Canada Shipping Act: Small Vessel Regulations.
"muffler" means an expansion chamber, within the exhaust line of the propulsion engine of a vessel, specifically designed to reduce engine noise but does not include a muffler cut-out, straight exhaust, gutted muffler, glass-pack muffler, by-pass or similar device.
Prohibitions
Engines
37. (1) Subject to subsection (2), no person shall operate a power-driven vessel, and no person shall permit another person to operate such a vessel,
(a) unless it is equipped with a muffler that is in good working order and that is in operation at all times while the vessel is in use to prevent excessive or unusual noise; or
(b) if it is equipped with a muffler cut-out or by-pass, unless the muffler cut-out or by-pass is visibly disengaged in such a manner as to ensure that, while the vessel is in use, its exhaust gases are directed through the muffler or under water and that the muffler cut-out or by-pass cannot be engaged accidentally.
Straight from the Canada Shipping Act: Small Vessel Regulations.
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Thank`s Airpacker for the info .....i will definitely put my Zoomer this week-end ...no chance to take with the OPP ...and i can`t imagine Bob the owner of South Bay Cove marina asking me " Can you make less noise ?? "
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