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I'm looking to do the same on my 370EC with twin CATs. I'm looking to reduce the noise level in the cockpit during cruise, it's pretty unbearable at the moment. Is it sufficient to put the sound barrier on the cockpit floor (obviously the engine room side) and seal around the hatch opening, or would I need to do more, like the hull sides and floor?
I'm not looking to eliminate it completely (if that would even be possible), but I do need to reduce it significantly. Cruising for 4-5 hours at a time at planing speeds can be pretty unbearable without noise cancelling / hearing protection on. Reducing the noise level would make it acceptable without removing the sound completely so we could still hear any anomalies of a smooth running engine.I personally liked the sound of engines or genny running....a keen ear can diagnose an issue quickly.
Just my 2 cents.
I personally liked the sound of engines or genny running....a keen ear can diagnose an issue quickly.
Just my 2 cents.