Big day in progress for the motor. I cleaned out the carbs again this morning, used a wire, air, and carb cleaner. I replaced the primer bulb, come to find out wasn't really necessary but it doesn't hurt to have a new one. And I adjusted the floats on the carbs a hair. I noticed they were all level with the flange or gasket on the bowl, opposed to the bowl without the gasket so I tinkered with that just to see what effect it had. With the adjustments done I took it out to the lake. Started it up, idled fine, put it in gear and got away from the ramp. I gave it gas annddd same old bog. I cranked it up a few more times, idled, kept trying and I got it to the floor at 2000 rpms riding around. Restarted it, same thing, it wasn't bogging out. I'll save majority of the story here to say after I made that progress I noticed the top screw on the timing arm was loose. It only has one bolt and a rubber cap on the end. I loosened it 2 times and tried again and the rpms started climbing. My friend had to get to the front of the boat for it get up and start getting on plane, but it got there. I continued to mess with the top screw turning it quarter turns and on our last run we got onto plane without any moving around and distributing weight. We got up to 51 with the motor fully trimmed at around 5 5500 rpm I believe (I didn't look on the last run). And that's all she wrote for the gas today. So, cleaning the carbs helped but also a big deal was timing. Now, I outta ask what is expected from my motor given the circumstances. I'm happy with the performance, but what should I be expecting from my motor at 5000 rpm with a 23 pitch laser 2 prop fully trimmed? is 50mph healthy? Any concerns or comments you guys have for me?