I know this is an old thread, but I just wanted to update it.
While the carb adjustment and 2nd blower did help things quite a bit, it was still not starting as quickly as I would have liked when warm and the gas smell never completely went away. It turns out that, in addition to my other problems, my fuel pump had a blown diaphragm and was pumping gas up the overflow tube into the carb causing flooding, especially at low RPM and just after stopping. I installed an electric fuel pump and it now starts in a fraction of a 2nd when warm. No involved routines or anything. Just turn the key and fires right up. Fuel smell is gone also.
Any chance you could/would shoot a video now that you have it starting well? I'd like to use it as a comparison once I stuff mine back in the boat this weekend.
I have no idea what to expect from this adventure I've been on, but it will be nice to at least try and get back on the water again

So glad to hear you've overcome the hurdles with the fuel & starter issues. CONGRATS! My motor was puking a huge amount of slimey/oily blow-by out the valve cover vent since the day I got it... it will be interesting to see if it does it now. Took me a few days to clean up the back of the boat storage areas and bilge areas (I never knew it was supposed to be white! lol
Lastly, did your gas tank cavity in the hull have a drain to the bilge originally? Mine doesn't and the tank has been in a full bath of water forever... no wonder this thing is rotton! I drilled a hole now (horizontally, not vertically...lol

), for a drain. Just curious what yours had originally. This hull had a drain that passed beneath the fuel tank cavity up to the ski locker area etc.
Keep in touch..