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2020 242SE Water Temp and the effect on Speed

canefan75

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Location
Redington Shores, FL
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2020
Boat Model
242 Limited S E-Series
Boat Length
24
Quick question: How much effect does warmer water have on the speed of our boats? The water in our area has been in the low 90's for weeks and the humidity is high this time of year as well. I would think these conditions would reduce top speed some but wanted to hear what others are experiencing. Right now my 242SE will do 44-45 with 1/2 tank and 5 people.
 
Quick question: How much effect does warmer water have on the speed of our boats? The water in our area has been in the low 90's for weeks and the humidity is high this time of year as well. I would think these conditions would reduce top speed some but wanted to hear what others are experiencing. Right now my 242SE will do 44-45 with 1/2 tank and 5 people.

I’ve only noticed a 1-2 MPH difference (full throttle) from early March to now and that may be attributable to the amount of gas in the tank. The surface temp on our lake is about 20 degrees warmer now.

I was 60% full this weekend and saw 49 MPH w/ 3 people and relatively calm conditions. 51 MPH is the highest I’ve seen (it was in March) and I don’t recall how much gas I had, but I had the same 3 people.

I spend most of my time cruising between 25-35.
 
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2019 242 SE - 60% fuel in Florida in July on the intercoastal water ways with little to no chop and I can only get 44-45mph. Bimini in the tilted down orientation. I was thinking of testing with the bimini sunroof open to reduce drag to see if that had much effect.
 
2019 242 SE - 60% fuel in Florida in July on the intercoastal water ways with little to no chop and I can only get 44-45mph. Bimini in the tilted down orientation. I was thinking of testing with the bimini sunroof open to reduce drag to see if that had much effect.

the same here. I think the water temp and humidity is zapping 2-3mph.
 
2019 242 SE - 60% fuel in Florida in July on the intercoastal water ways with little to no chop and I can only get 44-45mph. Bimini in the tilted down orientation. I was thinking of testing with the bimini sunroof open to reduce drag to see if that had much effect.
What’s the highest speed you’ve seen with the bimini tilted down? Mine’s always in the up position, I wonder if that has an impact?
 
What’s the highest speed you’ve seen with the bimini tilted down? Mine’s always in the up position, I wonder if that has an impact?
I have had the boat two weekends. I have added 10hrs, 5 in each position. Actually have not noticed a speed change in either position. I have hit my head many times in the forward tilted position.
 
I tried a comparison with the Bimini up and down on my boat - no difference in top speed. If the Bimini pitch were to cause enough wind resistance to slow the boat I'd expect it to fly off... Seriously.
 
2019 AR 240 ..in early spring and late fall when water is in the upper 60s i see 53 mph ...now with water temps in mid 80s and humid i top out at 48
 
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