NDT
Active Member
I've been researching sound damping for aluminum hulls. I'm about 95% complete my build plan. Bruce Cope has talked me out of floatation foam, substituting seal air chambers. The next thought went to vibration and sound of the hull in rough seas.
I've come across a product called Silent Running SR1000 anti-vibration coating, which reduces the vibration and its subsequent noise. Claims says its coast guard approved, will not absorb water or chemicals. I've read good reviews.
Debating on spraying the inside of the hull before the floor is installed.
Anyone ever used it or know of a product that works?
Hull specs: 1/4" hull plate, 3/16" sides, 25 ft hull, outboards
Any input would be much appreciated.
I've come across a product called Silent Running SR1000 anti-vibration coating, which reduces the vibration and its subsequent noise. Claims says its coast guard approved, will not absorb water or chemicals. I've read good reviews.
Debating on spraying the inside of the hull before the floor is installed.
Anyone ever used it or know of a product that works?
Hull specs: 1/4" hull plate, 3/16" sides, 25 ft hull, outboards
Any input would be much appreciated.