I've got a beautiful 1999 SNOB with less than 300 hours. I've had it for 4 years, and this year it is by far louder. It is very uncomfotable, and at certain RPM's almost unbearable. Yeah, yeah...give me some smart alec responses about there's no such thing as "too loud"...I've read all of those posts already. But hey, I've got a 1 and 3 year old and if it's loud enough to make my ears ring and I really want to fix the issue.
I figured out how to remove the 'hull hugger' 2-to-1 reducing muffler, and there is no noise or obvious breaks within it (baffles?) There are some thinner areas where light can be seen shining through, but I can't tell what else could be wrong. The foam pads are intact.
Two years ago, the local boat shop screwed up the de-winterizing process and we did overheat a bit...but not for very long. (I've since learned to do the winterize/dewinterize myself)
Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas?

Two years ago, the local boat shop screwed up the de-winterizing process and we did overheat a bit...but not for very long. (I've since learned to do the winterize/dewinterize myself)
Does anyone have any thoughts or ideas?
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