Am I the only one that thinks the 343 exhaust is to quiet? I wish it had a little tougher rumble.
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Tigé Jedi
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Quieter is better. Easier to talk with fellow passengers, easier to coach surfers/boarders behind the boat, easier to enjoy the sound system if that's your priority. The only reason to have a loud boat is to attract attention, and I'd rather other boats ignore us and leave us alone.
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Originally posted by WABoating View PostQuieter is better. Easier to talk with fellow passengers, easier to coach surfers/boarders behind the boat, easier to enjoy the sound system if that's your priority. The only reason to have a loud boat is to attract attention, and I'd rather other boats ignore us and leave us alone.
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Tigé Jedi
- Jul 2010
- 4302
- TN USA
- Ballast Sensors, Hose Sensors, IMU's, Tige SpeedSet panels and more shipping every day!
I should have added one more reason for a quiet(er) boat: To be considerate of other people on the lake!
Few things annoy us more than some guy hauling around with an unnecessarily loud engine (or unnecessarily loud sound system). We've got a guy on our lake whose hobby is tweaking and tuning his supercharged boat, and he makes back-and-forth runs the length of the lake to test it. That doesn't bother us because it's the heart of what he's doing, and more power to him (literally!). But wakeboats and ski boats aren't 70MPH speedboats... they don't NEED to be loud to perform their function. Got a loud boat? Take it to a big lake where you can keep your noise away from other people!
When someone drops their 30+ foot "big lake boat" in our smallish lake for a day and roars around in circles just to make noise with their above-the-waterline exhaust, we direct all sorts of ill will and bad karma in their direction.
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