Subject: R27/OB noises at 12 mph in strong head wind and 2'-4' waves
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Last year on the "Last Hoorah - Roaming Rondy" to the Gulf Islands (organized by Bob of The DogHouse 2) I took some photos; one of which was a video taken from the helm of my 2018 R27/OB moving along at around 12 mph into a strong headwind and reasonably sized waves and swells.
Many people have asked about how does the R27/OB handle in adverse seas and what are the various noises one hears inside the boat. The video toward the end of the above Shared Photo album gives you some idea about this.
There are two distinct noises you can hear in the background... Oh...and see in the video how well the water is simply washed away/off the windshield that has been treated with Crystal Keep - Crystal Fusion Technologies without the need to use the wipers. This was an excellent example of how well this Crystal Fusion glass treatment works. The curved windshield also is a big contributor along with the 15 mph headwind.
The two background noises...
1) Is the continuous creaking and groaning coming from the port side of the cabin and from the area at and slightly forward of the port side nav's sliding window. This noise was quite annoying for me. This can be dealt with by squeezing a thin piece of cardboard down between the cabin wall and the fibre glass just forward of the Nav seat (port side) using some grease or Vaseline on the cardboard's surface.
2) The constant 'water slapping' noises as the hull encountered the waves.
It was simply very noisy and I give credit to my onboard Wire Hair Fox Terrier from not howling, although he did at times creep up under the helm seat with his head poking out between my dangling legs with the hopes I'd noticed and scratch his chin and/or stroke his ears for comfort. :lol:
New boater's for the R-27/OB will need to get used to this type of noise when in similar water conditions.
As an aside.... these noises in my 2019 R29 CB are completely absent when in similar water conditions. At first when first using the R29 CB there were some similar creaking noises coming from the same area as on the R27/OB and have since been dealt with as I explained using cardboard slipped between the cabin wall and fiber glass (an easy soln).
BTW - People here have enquired about where to obtain the Crystal Fusion glass treatment....
Ref: https://www.cftproducts.com
For more information about Crystal Fusion glass treatment, call 1-866-529-5999 or send an e-mail to: sales@cftproducts.com
Oh.... and BTW.... the video shows the water being run off the windshield after the Crystal Fusion had been applied over 1 year ago. During the whole cruise with that windy and gnarly water condition I never had to use the wipers.... the Crystal Fusion glass treatment was that good.
As an aside, I also use this Crystal Fusion for my auto's windshield.
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B1A5aDWbrjYDzn
Last year on the "Last Hoorah - Roaming Rondy" to the Gulf Islands (organized by Bob of The DogHouse 2) I took some photos; one of which was a video taken from the helm of my 2018 R27/OB moving along at around 12 mph into a strong headwind and reasonably sized waves and swells.
Many people have asked about how does the R27/OB handle in adverse seas and what are the various noises one hears inside the boat. The video toward the end of the above Shared Photo album gives you some idea about this.
There are two distinct noises you can hear in the background... Oh...and see in the video how well the water is simply washed away/off the windshield that has been treated with Crystal Keep - Crystal Fusion Technologies without the need to use the wipers. This was an excellent example of how well this Crystal Fusion glass treatment works. The curved windshield also is a big contributor along with the 15 mph headwind.
The two background noises...
1) Is the continuous creaking and groaning coming from the port side of the cabin and from the area at and slightly forward of the port side nav's sliding window. This noise was quite annoying for me. This can be dealt with by squeezing a thin piece of cardboard down between the cabin wall and the fibre glass just forward of the Nav seat (port side) using some grease or Vaseline on the cardboard's surface.
2) The constant 'water slapping' noises as the hull encountered the waves.
It was simply very noisy and I give credit to my onboard Wire Hair Fox Terrier from not howling, although he did at times creep up under the helm seat with his head poking out between my dangling legs with the hopes I'd noticed and scratch his chin and/or stroke his ears for comfort. :lol:
New boater's for the R-27/OB will need to get used to this type of noise when in similar water conditions.
As an aside.... these noises in my 2019 R29 CB are completely absent when in similar water conditions. At first when first using the R29 CB there were some similar creaking noises coming from the same area as on the R27/OB and have since been dealt with as I explained using cardboard slipped between the cabin wall and fiber glass (an easy soln).
BTW - People here have enquired about where to obtain the Crystal Fusion glass treatment....
Ref: https://www.cftproducts.com
For more information about Crystal Fusion glass treatment, call 1-866-529-5999 or send an e-mail to: sales@cftproducts.com
Oh.... and BTW.... the video shows the water being run off the windshield after the Crystal Fusion had been applied over 1 year ago. During the whole cruise with that windy and gnarly water condition I never had to use the wipers.... the Crystal Fusion glass treatment was that good.
As an aside, I also use this Crystal Fusion for my auto's windshield.