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We have a '96, 45 Dancer, but the...

halfmine
Guest Contributor

We have a '96, 45 Dancer, but the v berth and cabin sound like an echo chamber when we're trying to sleep. The slapping of the water is horrible!

anyone have any ideas how to "insulate" the hull?

thanks

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fwebster
Guest Contributor
You will find that the 450DA is already extremely well insulated with carpeting, padded wall covering and padded headliner. I don't know what else one could reasonably do to quieten the water slapping noise.

The main reason is that the water hitting the hull is like hitting a drum head. The sound is telegraphed through out the boat. Some people find the slapping noise restful while others find it random and noisy. Like you, I fall into the latter category and handle it by sleeping with ear plugs.

Sorry I don't have a better solution for you.............

Bluray
Guest Contributor
White or pink noise in background! Or try one of those wave sound devices. For me if it's too quiet I will wake at the slightest sound but if I go to sleep with a faint radio or consistent wave noise I can sleep through a hurricane! ;0)