Marine Patrol Response / Information on Noise Violations
Well I wrote to the marine patrol and got information on Noise violations and how the marine patrol Responds. While I don't have a confirmed answer of will the tow a boat found in violation, I do believe it is implied well enough that it would be the rare or extreme case where that would happen. They want to give people a chance to correct the situation. However this response also implies, that from being told that you are in violation, you are to get off the water immediately.
This response also indicates, that just because you passed once upon a time that your not exempt from ever having to go through it again, they will retest you. It is also noted that you can submit to a voluntary test, and avoid the fine, that you will receive if you are caught over the limit. Quote:
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Its not nice to see the Marine Patrol harassing performance boats on the lake once again. With all of the boating violations that are being committed on a daily basis, its hard to imagine that their main focus is on noise.
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Rules have change!
The boat definitely will not pass the 'stationary' test, as the mufflers need a good volume of water passing through to muffle the noise. A decade ago, it pass the WOT test and I have a paper that it passed. At the time the law states testing at WOT.
It would cost over $4000 to remove the DARPA and replace it with the Silent Choice. Anyone has used 4" thru the hull mufflers they would like to part? |
"Noise" is a Boating Violation...
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That 2013 video had the unintended consequence of keeping the subject boats on the far side of Winter Harbor in 2014! :coolsm: |
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"That 2013 video had the intended consequence of keeping the subject boats on the far side of Winter Harbor in 2014!" :D |
There was a Donzi fun run this summer... They came down to the mouth of Alton Bay on the Gilford side, then assembled at Clay Point and made a pretty fast pass right up the middle of the Broads. There looked to be 20+ boats.
They had a marine patrol escort and a chase copter. I wouldn't want the noise every weekend, but it was cool to watch. |
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As a Donzi owner who has mufflers, and has been tested, I still don't think I am much louder than the old inboard Century's that the MP used to run. I was headed east behind Diamond island at 7:00 PM one August night with my son, and the MP passed me going west. We were the only two boats in that area of the broads. My son informed me that the MP had turned around and had his blues on. When I asked the MP why he had stopped me, he replied "I think you are too loud". I Did the complete test, out by Timber Island a week later, static at idle, quarter throttle, half throttle, and full throttle, and passed. Although I have nothing against the Harley Davidson brethren, it does seem a little odd to me that a single boat would be targeted, versus how many bikes during the Laconia thrash. Should we start to target the radial engines of yesteryear flying above?
If you are going to apply noise standards shouldn't it be consistent across the board? As someone who is just to the right of Rush Limbaugh, please don't turn the Granite State into Massachusetts. Just my .02. |
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:laugh::laugh: I love you Seaplane Pilot!! You tell it like it is.
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I guess the good news is that if it gets that bad and one really doesn't like it here, we all have the right to move someplace else. |
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I don't want this thread to go totally sideways, but when you speak to folks that were born and raised here, they welcome some change but do not want every (sometimes) misguided "improvement" from MA, CT, etc foisted upon them. |
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they stop you and say he think its to loud if you took that to court i bet you win.. I did the same thing with my seld and got it thrown out. Before every body goes off it was all stock exhuast. But a big bore. And how can it be to loud when the boat manufacture and dealers sell it that way has any buddy push this to the courts and custom bike that come with loud pipes are ok. Bike fans chill i have one to..like you said do as i say not as i do lilberals blaaaaaaa...........:d:d:d |
Why do conservatives whine so much? Accept defeat and move on!
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Wow...
Glad to see that when I move back to the Bay that there is still room for spirited debate!... (Go Red!)
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I champagne! That's a high class "whine" ;)
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That said, I also don't think our government is our enemy (it is after all made up of American citizens and we put them in the positions they are in), the notion of a group in power that claims they are a "moral majority" and that this is a nation with a particular religious faith is abhorrent to me, and I also believe that if you want the country to function you do need to find a way to pay for things like infrastructure and at least enough public education that people are functionally literate and can balance a checkbook. You see I am neither liberal nor conservative. I am that most vile of things; a moderate. So no, just because I see it different does not make Seaplane Pilot wrong, nor does it make me right. But I do have a right to point out that his comment is an opinion and that there may be some parts of that opinion to which I do not subscribe. Because I am free, and I am fiercely proud and protective of that fact and I will not be cowed by those from either end of of the political spectrum. |
Puck for President! :D
Very well said. |
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Excuse Me
I started this thread to put information out in the open regarding noise testing, and the Marine Patrols Current Stance. Why is it this has turned into a debate?
I wanted the marine Patrols statement, to serve as a education tool. To let people know, they can be tested at any point, and that a previous passing mark doesn't prove anything. The can be re-tested at anytime. I also want people to also see that the Marine Patrol, is reasonable, and although could be pushed to the point, of impounding a boat, they really aren't in that business nor do they want to tow anyone's boat. They simply want people to correct the problem, and are even willing to allow people to submit there boats to a voluntary test, to prevent fining. Why has this been pulled down into a debate? The fact is, is a boat passes the noise test, then it is legal... If several legal boats assemble on a fun run, and they are all legal, then guess what, it is legal. It is sad, that some people can't deal with a few minutes of passing noise. |
Passing noise
This weekend was the constant drone of noise....not just passing by. Why would anyone enjoy listening to that?
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Because there's no sweeter sound on water than the rumble of a "Cigarette-1"?
There are of course quiet sections of the Lake if one prefers .... that's the beauty of winni . |
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