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Yamaha 115A fourstroke


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Hi All,

I have a f115A coming up 2 years old now with 150 hours on it, when I first bought my boat the top speed was around 31-33 knots, now I only seem to be getting 27-29 knots. I am running the same prop. Does this sound like something wrong with the engine?

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before you blame the engine, maybe think about the boat itsself.

Have you added any extra weight to the boat? (such as additional batteries, anchors and chains, taking extra eskies full of ice, taking more mates on board lately etc).

All of these will affect top speed and your ability to get on the plane.

once you have ruled that out, then you can start looking at other factors (one of them maybe being the outboard).

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Wind, tide, trim settings, Bimini up or down. Speed is a factor of thrust versus drag and is affected by how deep the hull is in the water and how much air resistance you have. Any nicks in the prop will also reduce your effective thrust because of cavitation. 2-4 knots off top speed isn't bad. 10-15 and I'd be really worried.

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before you blame the engine, maybe think about the boat itsself.

Have you added any extra weight to the boat? (such as additional batteries, anchors and chains, taking extra eskies full of ice, taking more mates on board lately etc).

All of these will affect top speed and your ability to get on the plane.

once you have ruled that out, then you can start looking at other factors (one of them maybe being the outboard).

Yeh Na no extra weight like batteries or big eskies, or extra mates.. so it is defanitly same weight if not lighter than when first tested and used. The prop is in good working order and the condition as wind etc much the same most time I go out

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Agree with SquidMarks. Try getting some 100lb mono line and clear out the speedo inlet hole. It is in front of the dog leg of the motor. There maybe a small price of junk in the inlet so less water passes through. Make sure when you do this you get the line all the way to the bottom of the motor cause there is a 90 degree turn about 10cm into the motor. Good luck

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Few other things then:

1. Is your hull clean like new? This creates drag if not

2. Is the motor serviced and the oil is at the right amount?

3. Have they changed the plugs lately and did they fit the correct plug number?

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How did you go with this issue any findings or fixes?

I have had the boat back on the water a couple times, last time conditions were very flat and only had 50 litres of fuel on board. Just my mate and I and still could only get 28 knots. The boat doesn't take any water in the hull from rain and hull is a dry hull

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