WildCatFan54
Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 480
- Reaction score
- 417
- Points
- 192
- Location
- Lexington , Ky.
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2019
- Boat Model
- 242 Limited S E-Series
- Boat Length
- 24
Since I'm still in my rookie season of jet boating , I wanted to run something by the group of those more experienced than myself. My AR240 was launched on 4-30-16. It has been used almost every weekend since then but only 30 hours on the twin 1.8s as of last weekend. On 4-30 , after doing my break in at under 5000 RPMs for about 1 hour , we ran the boat at WOT with just my wife and I on board and a full (50 gallon ) fuel load. The boat rapidly accelerated to over 50 mph and about 7500 RPMs on both engines. Life was really , really good ! I did the 10 hour initial maintenance on the water , in my covered wet slip , on Lake Cumberland , Ky. I had purchased another set of (8) NGK plugs identical to what came in the boat from factory. I gapped them myself and applied a conservative amount of anti-seize. I kept the original set of plugs and was going to put them back in next season. I also replaced both oil filters after draining approx. 3 1/2 quarts of oil from each engine and replacing with a high quality synthetic blend of 10w-40. Both main bearings were packed with marine grease at that time. Most of what the family and I do on the lake is at very low speeds and RPMs . It takes us about 20-30 minutes just to get out of the "no wake" zone in the massive marina where we dock. Then we go less than a mile , drop anchor , swim and enjoy the day. My point is that since April 30 , until last weekend , I had never ask the boat to run at WOT. Last Sunday night the lake was perfectly calm , only about 20 gallons of fuel in the tank , I was alone and had a "need for speed". I was hoping for more than I got. It could only get to 40 MPH and the digital tach was bouncing between 6900 and 7000 RPM on the starboard engine. The port engine never touched 7000. So now I'm wondering what has changed ? Granted the boat has been in the water for about 5 months now and the hull I'm sure is covered in lake scum. Also , we keep the bimini up all the time. I know your not supposed to run the boat with bimini up over 40 MPH but I had a lapse in memory. Even though I tried , we did not run the boat , with bimini up , over 40 MPH !! It would seem to me that these factors would only affect speed ?? Shouldn't the RPMs still be higher even if the boat has slowed down ? I'm going down this weekend and take the boat out after putting the bimini down. I'm thinking about putting the original set of spark plugs back in both engines. The hull will not get cleaned until the boat is taken out of the water , towed home , winterized , and stored for the off-season. This will hopefully be early November unless I have more serious issues ? I check the clean outs after each use and have only found debris a couple times which is easily removed. Can anyone think of something I may be overlooking ? Thanks in advance for your time and thoughts.