Who likes the sound of HP.
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Who likes the sound of HP.
Who likes HP noise at the expense of not hearing what other people are saying?I personaly would rather listen to the music of the HP than anything anyone on the boat was saying.What are your views?
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Count me in as a YES!!!! I love the sound of the HP,but unfortunately I`m gonna have to go OB on my next boat. 300 `x promaxs cause I dont have enough cha-ching for the IO`s. I`m gonna miss the rumble.
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I'll probably get stoned for this but....my last one was loud...louder than most inside the boat because of side exit exhausts.the noise wasn't deflected by a swim platform. Yeah it was neat...but my Formula with Silent Thunder exhaust tends to grow on you .
A nice mellow rumble , but you don't have to shout to the person a foot away Plus boating in NH occasionally , they have some way strick noise laws AND illegal switchable exausts
The Silent Thunder doesn't hurt top end at all , so I guess I can live with it. Besides that , like I was told by Lakeport Landing Marina , a Formula dealer on Lake Winnipesaukee , when it comes to speed limits , you can go faster quietly because you don't attract as much attention. That's what cost me my last noise ticket...the marine patrol HEARD me coming before they SAW me
A nice mellow rumble , but you don't have to shout to the person a foot away Plus boating in NH occasionally , they have some way strick noise laws AND illegal switchable exausts
The Silent Thunder doesn't hurt top end at all , so I guess I can live with it. Besides that , like I was told by Lakeport Landing Marina , a Formula dealer on Lake Winnipesaukee , when it comes to speed limits , you can go faster quietly because you don't attract as much attention. That's what cost me my last noise ticket...the marine patrol HEARD me coming before they SAW me
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Definately better, besides that when you are speeding across the lake all you can hear is the wind in your face, even if you had quiet motors you couldnt have much of a conversation because of the wind noise
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Silent Thunder all the way.
Earsplitting crackle around the docks gets a little old.
I LOVE hp. I LOVE the sound of hp.
Years of motocross, race-tuned roadracing superbikes, and 4-into-1 street headers on motorcycles has started to catch up with me (my ears ring ALL the time these days - not horribly, but noticeably).
My drag outboards were the loudest things I have EVER been around (except top fuel motors and jet airplanes, of course).
I always want to hear my motors (in a go-fast boat) but Silent Thunder is "just about right".
There is a line, however.
I feel a 100 mph boat should make your eyelids twitch every time a big piston fires off a stroke. I feel your bones in your chest should hurt as it idles choppily nearby. I feel you should take notice and stop to watch it blast by, drowning out the music from your stereo while you sit at anchor.
BUT, I am sick of 65 to 85 mph boats screaming the same loud song, pretenders to the REAL muscle out there.
Am I wrong?
Earsplitting crackle around the docks gets a little old.
I LOVE hp. I LOVE the sound of hp.
Years of motocross, race-tuned roadracing superbikes, and 4-into-1 street headers on motorcycles has started to catch up with me (my ears ring ALL the time these days - not horribly, but noticeably).
My drag outboards were the loudest things I have EVER been around (except top fuel motors and jet airplanes, of course).
I always want to hear my motors (in a go-fast boat) but Silent Thunder is "just about right".
There is a line, however.
I feel a 100 mph boat should make your eyelids twitch every time a big piston fires off a stroke. I feel your bones in your chest should hurt as it idles choppily nearby. I feel you should take notice and stop to watch it blast by, drowning out the music from your stereo while you sit at anchor.
BUT, I am sick of 65 to 85 mph boats screaming the same loud song, pretenders to the REAL muscle out there.
Am I wrong?