Re: Am I getting full RPMS
More RPM is not necessarily more power . . .

Almost all test data I have seen shows that boats are fastest when propped toward the bottom of the RPM range, of course hole shot suffers, but it depends on your priority. If the load you were carrying is typical or heavy I wouldn't touch anything unless you are dissatisfied with the hole shot
Also, If up trim is not making the boat faster I would shift some weight aft and see if that makes a difference. I would keep shifting weight aft until she porpoises at full up trim and full speed, and then put a little back up front or add trim tabs to control that porpoise. You should trim up for speed until either: a) your speed starts decreasing, b) you hear the prop start to ventilate or c) you reach the max trim limit.