Bikini "comedies" were a dime a dozen in the 80's & early 90's usually light on story, heavy on skin. Low budget ninety mins or less flicks producers could pop out and easily sell to a horny male audience. 'Bikini Summer 2' fits this description to a tee, but dials up the cheese factor. If you can stomach some laughable life lessons, many montages with the T&A this one isn't a total loss.
A rich man hits homeless Joshua (Robert Miano) with the limo and his young bikini prone daughters (Maureen Flaherty, Melinda Armstrong) decide to help him out. At first dad doesn't care because he's busy cheating on their tv home shopping addicted mom. It's when the girls reopen a restaurant as a means to help all the homeless peoples that he launches a plan to do something about the situation once and for all.
Did you read the plot description? Ok, good. There's mild surprises on route to a sappy feel good ending, but in between is a lot of bikinis. Many times the lovely thong variety at the beach, in water and topless. The intro is a montage of that complete with closeups. The daughters are nice to look at as are models Tracy Dali as the family's Spanish maid Anita (complete with french maid uniform, cheesy accent) & Avalon Anders as a busty blonde dominatrix.
I haven't seen other entries in the 'Bikini Summer' series and I probably don't need to unless someone tells me otherwise, but the tone here was pleasant, light hearted. That along with a healthy quota of boobs made it a harmless one time watch. A flashback to simpler times.