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anyone know how to quiet a two stroke.
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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 390018" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>CedarRiver, does your boat have a rear platform? If not, adding one will help quiet it down a little bit.</p><p></p><p>Also, if your exhaust exits right out the transom, you might consider adding some type of chute that goes over the exhaust outlet (picture something like a chute that covers a typical household dryer duct on the outside of the house) This will direct sound toward the water that's rushing from under the edge of the transom, instead of straight out the back of the boat. You can make the chute with the bottom edge as low as you want (the lower the better), just as long as it's about an inch or two above the bottom edge of the boat, so you don't force water into the exhaust. </p><p></p><p>I ran a setup like this on my boat when it had the 2 stroke engine, and it definitely helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 390018, member: 6937"] CedarRiver, does your boat have a rear platform? If not, adding one will help quiet it down a little bit. Also, if your exhaust exits right out the transom, you might consider adding some type of chute that goes over the exhaust outlet (picture something like a chute that covers a typical household dryer duct on the outside of the house) This will direct sound toward the water that's rushing from under the edge of the transom, instead of straight out the back of the boat. You can make the chute with the bottom edge as low as you want (the lower the better), just as long as it's about an inch or two above the bottom edge of the boat, so you don't force water into the exhaust. I ran a setup like this on my boat when it had the 2 stroke engine, and it definitely helped. [/QUOTE]
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