Belleville_Boater
Jet Boat Addict
- Messages
- 95
- Reaction score
- 83
- Points
- 87
- Location
- Belleville, MI
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- X
- Boat Length
- 21
There has been alot of discussion about sound dampening lately it seems. There have been some great solutions (some potential but sound promising):
1) Buy a new 24'er
2) JBP is coming out with a new sound dampening kit that could be very promising.
3) Many DIY ideas that seem to have been successful (you'll have to read them in the forums, it's worth the read)
I have a friend who plays drums in a band (bare with me) and he has a family who does NOT love listening to him practice. He had done much research in sound dampening a room in the house and found that if you line the walls with egg cartons that it substantially lowered the noise to the point where they could barely hear it at all. I have not witnessed it first hand but he's not one to be a big story teller so I tend to believe him. Now i'm not saying it would look pretty inside the engine compartment but does anyone know this theory to be true?? I have done minimal research on it but sounds logical based on how it redirects sound waves. Love to hear everyone's thoughts on this?
1) Buy a new 24'er
2) JBP is coming out with a new sound dampening kit that could be very promising.
3) Many DIY ideas that seem to have been successful (you'll have to read them in the forums, it's worth the read)
I have a friend who plays drums in a band (bare with me) and he has a family who does NOT love listening to him practice. He had done much research in sound dampening a room in the house and found that if you line the walls with egg cartons that it substantially lowered the noise to the point where they could barely hear it at all. I have not witnessed it first hand but he's not one to be a big story teller so I tend to believe him. Now i'm not saying it would look pretty inside the engine compartment but does anyone know this theory to be true?? I have done minimal research on it but sounds logical based on how it redirects sound waves. Love to hear everyone's thoughts on this?