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KN 02-11-2011 05:47 PM

Winnipesaukee noise restrictions?
 
How do they measure noise restrictions? What decibal level does a boat nead to be under. If I remember corectly bolt on mufflers are illegal is that correct? Do you think a boat with twin stock 454 Mag's (385hp) would be louder than the decibal aloud.

Thanks

SlingshotEngaged 02-28-2011 10:29 AM

The decibel level is 82 ,I believe.Bolt on mufflers can be used because they have never checked in the three times I have been tested.If you have a straight exhaust , you will most likely need mufflers.

bajadude 02-28-2011 10:34 AM

I was checked a couple of times a few years ago (had stock HP500s with regular exhaust). The first time I failed (84db). 2nd time, I stuffed steel wool in the baffles. Had to do 3 passes with the average 82DB. First was 78, second 81 and third was 83 (as the steel wool disintegrated). They never caught on, and I passed.

The way the process goes, an MP can stop you and based on his / her judgment, can order a DB check. They make you make 3 full power passes at a very close distance (20 - 25') to the MP boat and put 1 MP on your boat. More of a PITA than anything else except that you can't use your boat until you pass.

DMAX 03-03-2011 06:49 AM

What about the 150 foot rule, so they make us break a rule to enforce a rule. makes sense. Not

Gladhe8er 03-03-2011 10:34 AM

Wow, that's crazy. On Lake George, NY they put the decible checker 1 meter from your transom at idle. The limit is 90. My 96 Scarab with 330 HP 7.4 rang up a 95.1. The AT is in the 99 range with my 525 EFI. Got tickets both times.

Slinky 03-10-2011 12:15 PM

gotta love lake champlain :)

bajadude 03-10-2011 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by DMAX (Post 3340855)
What about the 150 foot rule, so they make us break a rule to enforce a rule. makes sense. Not

I mentioned that very thing during the test and said that I felt uncomfortable going 70+ so close to their boat. Every pass they kept waving me closer:eek:

The did this off Timber Island which required almost a 90 degree turn at the end of the run to avoid a jetty. On one run, I got really PO'd and cranked the thing so hard, the MP almost flew out of the boat :drink:

Don't know if they changed the procedure, but it was ridiculous, unnecessary and dangerous.

Audiofn 03-12-2011 08:25 AM

Keep your drives tucked in and your motors will be turning slower and the boat will be wetter and lower your DB's by a few.


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