Location of exhaust port on Ranger Tugs

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Subject: Location of exhaust port on Ranger Tugs

On our R-21EC the exhaust port is well clear of the water line and has no self closing rubber flap covering the port. On all other Ranger Tug models the exhaust port is at the water line and half immersed and has a self closing rubber flap presumably to keep critters and debris out.

Is there any technical reason for this or is it simply a manufacturing limitation of where the port can easily be placed, or even a means to lessen the exhaust noise, or some form of ABYC regulation ?

It would seem to me that having the exhaust port above the water line is more beneficial.

According to this http://www.sbmar.com/articles/designing_a_marine_exhaust_system/ the exhaust port should be at a minimum of 12-inches (a safety margin) above the water line. 😱
 
I can't explain the exhaust outlet location differences among various Ranger models, but I think that if you take a second look at the text and illustration that you link to you'll see that it's the top ("spillover point") of the exhaust system -- not the outlet or "port" -- that needs to be at least 12 inches above the water line. Or am I confused?
 
On the 29 I have there is no flap and the exhaust is 1/2 under This makes it a bit quieter And I believe if any smoke or fumes if cuts that down as well
 
CAPTCRUNCH":1yuqc5q9 said:
I can't explain the exhaust outlet location differences among various Ranger models, but I think that if you take a second look at the text and illustration that you link to you'll see that it's the top ("spillover point") of the exhaust system -- not the outlet or "port" -- that needs to be at least 12 inches above the water line. Or am I confused?

I hope you're correct.... and I believe you are. 😀
 
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