I've read before that a plug that fires outside of the engine might not fire inside but never experienced it myself.
The only real way of checking would be to use a spark gap tester but to be honest I doubt it's your plugs.
What exact engine do you have? Due to the year and HP rating I am assuming it is an ELPTO (3 cyl) engine
It's recently installed to the boat.
Did the engine come with a remote control, the correct remote control for a 3 cylinder ELPTO would have a fast idle lever on top, the key switch would have a label that states states push to choke, and a kill switch?
What else (except the ignition) would cause no fire.
The kill switch on the remote control is in the run position?
The engine really cranks over nice and fast?
Is the throttle cable linked up correctly, it's not by accident holding the carbs open, if it is its not going to fire.
Remove the air silencer, with the engine in neutral and the fast idle lever down check the carbs are closed, raising the fast idle lever will open them slightly.
With the fast idle lever up you should not be able to put the boat in gear. Lower the fast idle lever and put the engine in gear at wide open throttle, check all carbs are fully open.
Try to open the carbs just a little, so you can just slide the shank of drill bit (around 1/8 inch actual size is not important) between the butterfly valve and underside of the carb throat in the middle carb, then with the same drill bit check the other carbs are open the same amount.
If all the above checks out, I think, after getting the service manual for your engine, a carb strip clean and rebuild is your way forward.
The service manual will guide you through this step by step + it will be one of the best investments you ever made.