Noise law in Michigan
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Have you had an issue, or just in case? Several years ago there was a post with the actual "legaleze". A bit difficult to understand. However a very specific procedure to follow, that may or may not actually happen.
A few years ago some DNR guys pulled into local marina. For kicks I asked them to test my old boat. They were not super familer with eqiupment or exactly what to do. Did not pass even with captain's call on. Of course no tickets written. I wondred if closed area wih high docks walls gives a different reading vs. on open lake.
Have not heard of any issues in our area since. (knock on wood).
A few years ago some DNR guys pulled into local marina. For kicks I asked them to test my old boat. They were not super familer with eqiupment or exactly what to do. Did not pass even with captain's call on. Of course no tickets written. I wondred if closed area wih high docks walls gives a different reading vs. on open lake.
Have not heard of any issues in our area since. (knock on wood).
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4.1 Measurement Site—A suitable site is a body of water free of large obstructions or reflective surfaces such as
buildings, boats other than those involved in this procedure, large embankments or breakwaters, etc. for a
minimum distance of 8 m (25 ft) from the boat being measured. The boat being tested shall either be moored
to a dock or lashed to another boat. If moored to a dock, the dock shall be of open construction so that it
presents a minimum of reflecting surfaces. If the measurement is made in open water, the boat being
evaluated shall be lashed to the measurement boat to prevent relative motion and to allow positioning of the
microphone in the prescribed location. The measurement boat shall be positioned to minimize reflected
sound.
4.3.1 The microphone shall be placed at a distance of 1.2 to 1.5 m (4 to 5 ft) above the water and no closer than
1 m (3.3 ft) from the vertical projection of any part of the boat in the area adjacent to the exhaust outlet(s).
buildings, boats other than those involved in this procedure, large embankments or breakwaters, etc. for a
minimum distance of 8 m (25 ft) from the boat being measured. The boat being tested shall either be moored
to a dock or lashed to another boat. If moored to a dock, the dock shall be of open construction so that it
presents a minimum of reflecting surfaces. If the measurement is made in open water, the boat being
evaluated shall be lashed to the measurement boat to prevent relative motion and to allow positioning of the
microphone in the prescribed location. The measurement boat shall be positioned to minimize reflected
sound.
4.3.1 The microphone shall be placed at a distance of 1.2 to 1.5 m (4 to 5 ft) above the water and no closer than
1 m (3.3 ft) from the vertical projection of any part of the boat in the area adjacent to the exhaust outlet(s).
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This is what you want. Take care that there is a bill being put through Michigan Legislature which may change everything for us in the near future. It is currently on hold while the US Patent office reviews the new "Noise Gun".
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...light=Ratickle
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...light=Ratickle
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hmm there's some bad memorys. still using down pipes i'm legel with them. i did take them off for boyne thunder. but put them right back on when i got home.
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Spent the weekend at Eldean shipyard in Holland MI. Was pulling out of Marina Sunday morning (while all of you were in church) Sheriff is hiding in a slip and starts after me. I don't sweat it, (496's with silent choice - how tame)
However they were way too loud for him, and informs me my silent choice switchable exhaust is illegable and can't be used for test. Ran a 97db, and 93db w/ silent choice on.
I'd rather pay a ticket, but this says I have to fix in 15 days, or I better never get stopped again.
I'd to voice my displeasure, but not sure anyone up there really cares about performance boaters?
Seems to be a non-issue in St. Joe.
However they were way too loud for him, and informs me my silent choice switchable exhaust is illegable and can't be used for test. Ran a 97db, and 93db w/ silent choice on.
I'd rather pay a ticket, but this says I have to fix in 15 days, or I better never get stopped again.
I'd to voice my displeasure, but not sure anyone up there really cares about performance boaters?
Seems to be a non-issue in St. Joe.
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I have 509/800hp Cmi's Hpi and turn downs
any help
Don