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The question for all of you scientists is the following scenario: while motoring at 2,800 rpms in salt water, Long island Sound, the the boat does about 6.5knts through the water. In fresh water, the Hudson River, the boat traveled at 6.9knts at 2,800 rpms. I know about speed over ground. This question is only concerning speed through the water. Is the answer that salt water is more dense and therefore more resistant to boat speed through the water? Any thoughts or explanations would be interesting. Thanks.