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- Wilmington, NC
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- Express 330
I have an '06 330 Express with 2018 Yamaha F300s that were installed new on the boat late last summer. I have 87 hours on the engines. All of the sudden, I have noticed a loss of power. To clarify, the engines are still turning the same RPMs and do not sound like they are struggling. I am, however, getting 6-7 mph (14%) less at WOT and 3-4 mph (11%) less at my cruise rpms. I am also getting .2 mpg (20%) less fuel efficiency at my cruise rpms. I am thinking I have some growth on the hull. It sat for two weeks, which is the longest it has ever sat for. I have ablative bottom paint that is close to the end of its useful life, but at the last haul out in October I was told it would be good until the 100 hour service. I went down there today and ran the heck out of the boat to see if I could clean the hull off, and it seemed to get a little better at cruise but not at WOT. It is still "dragging" at cruise.
Like I said, the engines are still able to hit max RPMs, there are no alarms, and they sound okay. I thought the ride today might have been a bit rough, but I am so hyper-focused on every little thing right now that it is hard to say. The only other thing of note is that I topped the tanks off on Memorial Day. I typically use fuel I bring down from the local BP, which is 89 octane non-ethanol. This last refuel, however, I was almost completely empty, and I filled up at a marina with what they told me was 89 non-ethanol. Not sure if maybe the octane wasn't as advertised and that is causing the performance decline.
I still think it is bottom growth, and I am going to have new bottom paint applied when it is pulled for the 100 hour service. However, I am headed 65 miles offshore on Saturday, and I wanted to see if the above raised any red flags with the brain trust here before I left sight of land.
Thanks.
Like I said, the engines are still able to hit max RPMs, there are no alarms, and they sound okay. I thought the ride today might have been a bit rough, but I am so hyper-focused on every little thing right now that it is hard to say. The only other thing of note is that I topped the tanks off on Memorial Day. I typically use fuel I bring down from the local BP, which is 89 octane non-ethanol. This last refuel, however, I was almost completely empty, and I filled up at a marina with what they told me was 89 non-ethanol. Not sure if maybe the octane wasn't as advertised and that is causing the performance decline.
I still think it is bottom growth, and I am going to have new bottom paint applied when it is pulled for the 100 hour service. However, I am headed 65 miles offshore on Saturday, and I wanted to see if the above raised any red flags with the brain trust here before I left sight of land.
Thanks.