Super User Catt Posted October 8, 2015 Super User Posted October 8, 2015 I have a little game I play when out on the lake, I can tell what brand a boat is just by listening to it run across the lake. Every brand has a distinct sound it makes in smooth water, chop, & rough water. Skeeter has a "slap" cause by the water hitting the hull; in smooth water I can hear a Champion "slice" through the water. I can usually get 8-9 out of 10 correct! Y'all ever try this? Quote
Al Wolbach Posted October 8, 2015 Posted October 8, 2015 With my hearing I can't identify anything less than 10 megatons Quote
Super User Fishing Rhino Posted October 8, 2015 Super User Posted October 8, 2015 With my hearing I can't identify anything less than 10 megatons Quote
Super User gardnerjigman Posted October 8, 2015 Super User Posted October 8, 2015 I've done that with motors before, but not the boat itself. Quote
desmobob Posted October 8, 2015 Posted October 8, 2015 Funny you bring that up.... Part of the lake I usually fish is more like a river system and a lot of boats go past me during a day of fishing when I'm in that area. A couple of times this summer, I heard a boat going by that sounded absolutely perfect (and I'm talking about the hull). No slap, no flutter, just pure SMOOTH. And when I heard it and looked, I looked at the wake, spray from the hull, etc., to see why that hull sounded so nice. In both instances, I didn't look for the brand/model before it was too late to see it! I'll be on the look-out, and playing your "what boat is it" game next season. Tight lines, Bob Quote
Super User senile1 Posted October 8, 2015 Super User Posted October 8, 2015 Yeah. And I can also tell what brand of prop and if it is a three blade or four blade. 1 Quote
Super User Way2slow Posted October 8, 2015 Super User Posted October 8, 2015 Me being pretty much a gear head, I do it with motors. I can pretty much tell you most of the major brand V-6's and a lot of the older mid size and small motors. The lake and area I fish, the big bass boats and the big motors are by far the most popular and those are the ones you see and hear most of the time. 2 Quote
Fisher-O-men Posted October 9, 2015 Posted October 9, 2015 I find it makes a lot of difference if the lake has hard water or soft water in it. Takes a real purist to make the distinction! Quote
Smokinal Posted October 9, 2015 Posted October 9, 2015 I find it makes a lot of difference if the lake has hard water or soft water in it. Takes a real purist to make the distinction! You're tellin me!! When our lakes freeze over hard, my boat sounds completely different on it. 2 Quote
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