Water noise slapping hull

Paige_A

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Fluid Motion Model
R-25 (Outboard)
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Majestic Sunset
We just sea trialed a (new) 2018 C-302 which we plan to purchase. There was significant water noise slapping the hull. We had another non-Cutwater (inboard) boat prior which was heavier and bigger that did not have this same kind of noise. Is this normal for the Cutwater boats and if so, has anyone found a method to dampen the noise? Thanks!!
 
I think this to be normal for the Cutwater planing hull shape. The same water slapping noise is also noticeable on the 2018 R27/OB from my past experience. It was a noise I did not take kindly to compared to the semi displacement hulls of the other RT models.
 
Happens on my C28 as well. It’s normal.


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It is white noise to boaters.
 
Gotta say, since my boat is in the roughest marina in the SF Bay Area (Pier 39), this slapping noise is a very tuggish thing I do not remember from my days on a sailboat. The semi-planing hull, when rocked, exposes the hard chine to waves, which then tuck into and under the boat and make nice slapping noises. But they make them irregularly, so yes, you wake up thinking someone is beating on your boat. I average about 80 nights a year on our boat in the dock and on the hook, so I have grown acutely aware of this consequence of a semi-planing hull. Our contemporaries who have more gentle marinas or don't anchor out a lot have no idea what I am talking about.

The other great noise that we noticed on our classic R-27 was fuel sloshing in the tanks. In our year (2011), they did not put baffles in the tank, so it thumped a bunch in rough stuff in the marina or on the hook. Also on the water.

But I gotta say, after a while, this is just boat noise and as long as you have a memory foam topper on the rock they call cushions, you are good to go. Except this week when the King Tides were rolling through San Francisco (including tonight) and big storm waves were pulsing through the Golden Gate and into my sketchy marina. Even the veterans in my marina were cranky. That and the stretched dock lines.

As you can see, this thread hit a timely nerve!

Jeff
 
I have to admit to loving that noise when I’m at anchor. I drift off to sleep with that melody in the background. Like magic I am fully awake if it stops. I know then that either the wind and current both died to nothing or I am dragging anchor!
 
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