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3 minutes ago, Seth said:

I saw one up close that met its demise a few miles farther down this summer as well....... :blush:

Thank goodness for insurance!

"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

Posted
Just now, Mitch f said:

Thank goodness for insurance!

For sure, but missing all that fishing sucked! I guess I now know how you feel most of the time. :lol:

Posted

I certainly don’t wish harm on anyone but give me a stretch of river with a shoal that can’t be passed without kissing a rock or a tree that you must slide under or jump over and I’m in paradise.

His father touches the Claw in spite of Kevin's warnings and breaks two legs just as a thunderstorm tears the house apart. Kevin runs away with the Claw. He becomes captain of the Greasy Bastard, a small ship carrying rubber goods between England and Burma. Michael Palin, Terry Jones, 1974

Posted
17 hours ago, Blazerman said:

i feel the same way. i really get tired of all the big shoal runners, and other big loud v8s that blast up and down and wish we could limit them. But i guess it is their right to enjoy the river any way they want since nothing they are doing is illegal.

Everyone has a right to use a public waterway, but there should be restrictions on the amount of noise created by a vehicle using the river. If your driving a car without a muffler you are subject to a fine. The same thing should apply to the the river or the woods.I remember in my younger days some dirt bikes were ripping around public woods with no mufflers  and now you can't use them in most places.  A couple people ruined it for everyone. Last weekend on the river some of those boats were loud like dragsters. If past experience is any indicator, eventually the state will limit areas where these boats can go, and later it will ban use altogether. Not a good outcome since the the majority suffers for the acts of the few.

Posted

I thought there was a decibel limit placed on boats.  Seems like it was 165 db.

Posted
1 hour ago, MOPanfisher said:

I thought there was a decibel limit placed on boats.  Seems like it was 165 db.

It's a lot less than 165db.  That is as loud as a 747 at take off. LOL

There is a state law on how loud boats can be though.  And they are required to have mufflers, which a lot of those jetboats don't have as they have open headers sometimes.  From the Missouri Boating Laws and Responsibilities handbook, page 42:

Mufflers
A motorboat’s engine must have a factory-installed muffler or
exhaust water manifold for noise reduction or another
effective muffling system.
Motorboats built on January 1, 1996, or later must not
exceed a noise level of 90 dBA when stationary at idle and
measured from a distance of 3 feet.
All motorboats must not exceed a noise level of 86 dBA
when measured from a distance of 50 feet.
You may not remove or modify a muffler or muffling system
if the result is increased noise level.
If the exhaust system uses water for muffling, it must
comply with the noise level restrictions.

 

 

-- Jim

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. -- Doug Larson

Posted
49 minutes ago, moguy1973 said:

It's a lot less than 165db.  That is as loud as a 747 at take off. LOL

There is a state law on how loud boats can be though.  And they are required to have mufflers, which a lot of those jetboats don't have as they have open headers sometimes.  From the Missouri Boating Laws and Responsibilities handbook, page 42:

Mufflers
A motorboat’s engine must have a factory-installed muffler or
exhaust water manifold for noise reduction or another
effective muffling system.
Motorboats built on January 1, 1996, or later must not
exceed a noise level of 90 dBA when stationary at idle and
measured from a distance of 3 feet.
All motorboats must not exceed a noise level of 86 dBA
when measured from a distance of 50 feet.
You may not remove or modify a muffler or muffling system
if the result is increased noise level.
If the exhaust system uses water for muffling, it must
comply with the noise level restrictions.

 

 

That's interesting, when I'm on a river and I hear I distance sound I usually ask myself, is that an airplane or a boat coming? My next thought is typically why did I come here? 

His father touches the Claw in spite of Kevin's warnings and breaks two legs just as a thunderstorm tears the house apart. Kevin runs away with the Claw. He becomes captain of the Greasy Bastard, a small ship carrying rubber goods between England and Burma. Michael Palin, Terry Jones, 1974

Posted
20 hours ago, Old plug said:

I guided a few times on the upper Meramec and floated it many times. i loved that river very much. when .i returned a few years ago I spent about 15 minute on the banks below Onandaga. All I can say is you all or NEVER will see orknow the river I knew. It makes me sick to my stomach to see what people have done to that river. I can only imagin how much worse it is going to be.

 

Posted
4 hours ago, moguy1973 said:

It's a lot less than 165db.  That is as loud as a 747 at take off. LOL

There is a state law on how loud boats can be though.  And they are required to have mufflers, which a lot of those jetboats don't have as they have open headers sometimes.  From the Missouri Boating Laws and Responsibilities handbook, page 42:

Mufflers
A motorboat’s engine must have a factory-installed muffler or
exhaust water manifold for noise reduction or another
effective muffling system.
Motorboats built on January 1, 1996, or later must not
exceed a noise level of 90 dBA when stationary at idle and
measured from a distance of 3 feet.
All motorboats must not exceed a noise level of 86 dBA
when measured from a distance of 50 feet.
You may not remove or modify a muffler or muffling system
if the result is increased noise level.
If the exhaust system uses water for muffling, it must
comply with the noise level restrictions.

 

 

Well obviously that set of regulations is not enforced and should be.

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