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Wind noise
I recently purchased a Checkmate 253 with a Supercharged 502 with headers. At cruising speeds I can not hear my motor at all because of the low windshield and wind noise in my ears. Any tips for dealing with this. My previous boats had taller windshields and I cold hear any slight deviations in RPM while trimming, jumping waves, etc.
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I can barely hear my motor too. I watch the gauges and Smartcraft. Every now and then I duck my head down below the fairing and I can hear it.
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You need louder exhaust :lolhit:
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Originally Posted by Flamingo 32
(Post 4001010)
You need louder exhaust :lolhit:
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Originally Posted by hadleycat
(Post 4001043)
Running headers with no mufflers now. I could possibly run straight pipes up through the swim pad:cool-smiley-027:
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Tractor Pipes!!
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 4001056)
Tractor Pipes!!
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I have to see the rest of the set up. They are water cooled all the way up to the tips but the stick straight up. What gives?
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there are dumps at the tip, see the rubber hose plumbed back down to overboards
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Sometimes I wear a wide tennis headband to protect my ears. It doesn't work all that great but it helps. I can always hear my engine but I'm concerned about hearing damage. On cooler days I use a wind screen so it's not a concern then.
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Ear Plugs, I wear them on my sled and in my boat.
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I have enough hearing damage from playing with guns and mortars many years ago. I wear foam earplugs when running fast. More for the wind then the engine. They actually seem to help me hear the engine.
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how about one of those wind deflectors?
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Thanks guys, i have been planning on taking ear plugs next time I go out and have been considering building some plexi wind-deflectors
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