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Yes a Google search comes up with quite a bit, even west marine carries some.I think my doghouse has the same type of stuff used in cars: I'm no expert, but I think you can find all types of them on Amazon.
Its louder than I would like...There wasn't any in my FourWinns. In my Chap, there's egg crate looking stuff glued to the underside of the engine hatch and along both jump seat backs. I used some Gorrilla Glue spray adhesive to reattach a piece last year.
In my classic car, I have foil backed, no-name stuff from JC Whitney which I used 3M spray adhesive to adhere and foil tape to close the gaps between sections.
Unless the engine is horribly loud, I'd be of the mindset to just leave it off - one less potential issue in the engine compartment.
Yup. Thats interesting!You might look into sprayable alternatives....Lizard Skin is one I've heard a few times.
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Lol. I wasnt looking for stereo suggestions, I dont even have A radio, never mind a louder one.I just feel compelled to say this ............. I agree with most people's suggestions but offer two altenatives....... forget the soundproffing and get a bigger Amp & Speakers......... turn it up and like majic you will not hear the motor and the cheapest way is to get earplugs.
Its pretty rigid, wouldnt conform. Also dont think it would adhere very wellwhy not just go to the local hardware store and get a sheet of that pink board insulation, easy to cut, pretty cheap and i'm pretty sure the melting point is well over 400 f but you might want to check on that. jmo
Thanks, I'll look at itOEMs use https://soundown.com/
Spray foam insulation works well, clean the area to cover good then having a disposable trowel handy,( cement trowel works good) as the spray rises, expanding use the trowel to maintain thickness. Practice on a piece of cardboard before you try your boat. in order to smooth it better use a belt sander.I think my doghouse has the same type of stuff used in cars: I'm no expert, but I think you can find all types of them on Amazon.
Thanks Scott. Yes, that's a big concern of mine also. I want to make sure it's appropriately rated and I want it to stay put!I used these guys when I replaced the egg crate sound deadening in my old boat. They had several options with different costs... of course better material = more dough. They were knowledgeable about what materials had the correct fire ratings for marine applications which is good to keep an eye one.
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They had me use PL polyurethane construction adhesive- again were particular about right materials for the application.Thanks Scott. Yes, that's a big concern of mine also. I want to make sure it's appropriately rated and I want it to stay put!