imjus4u2nv
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Also, how did the boat do getting up on plane? If had a hard time could have a partially slipped hub (especially if prop indctates strike marks), but doubt this is the issue if still hitting 39mph.Without repeating what's already been said about 4 stroke vs 2 stroke, I have a 1996 208, with a 150hp 2 stroke yamaha saltwater series II. My top end with half a tank of gas and just me on lake like conditions was 39.0 mph. Add people and gear and I am still up to 37/38 mph Hole shot is good on the 2 stroke, and I get up with no issues (trim tabs would certantly help though at slower speed staying on plane, not sure if you have those). My boat is painted and has dropped a mph or two since being in the water all summer (algae and barnacles).
I would think you should be up in the 42/44 mph. Maybe see max rpms om your engine and see what your turning, may need to adjust prop (no clue what pitch is on mine).
Double check and make sure your not reading in knots (39 knots equals 44 mph which I am guessing would be about right).