lwarden
Guru
Perhaps some, but the unique circumstances for water to back up an exhaust pipe are still present in a 45* corner outlet. I believe the two main reasons for that configuration are noise and soot. It is more difficult (expensive) to do it that way, easier to come straight out a transom.
Much exhaust noise heard on a vessel is reflective noise off the wake. By exiting at 45* this reflective noise is reduced.
And the "station wagon" effect is reduced by the 45* exit as well. By exiting into the air coming of the side of the boat exhaust is carried more aft and not into the low pressure area immediately behind the broad, flat transom when underway. This keeps the transom cleaner and exhaust odors are reduced.
Our exhaust is out the side at 45 degrees and I can attest to the lack of soot on the transom. Hard to tell about the sound since I don't have a way to compare it on this boat, but it makes sense it would be better to blow the noise maker out at that angle vs, straight back.
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