My Yamaha 70 2 stroke maxes out at 4500RPM driving my 5 metre Stessco aluminium bowrider. It's swinging a 13.25 * 17 prop, so first step to raising the WOT is to move to a 13.5 * 15 prop, which should (hopefully) raise my WOT to around 5000 RPM.
Ideally, I'd like to be running around 5200 at WOT, and a check of my boat showed that the engine is set as low as it can possibly go on the transom.
SO, assuming I'll be getting around 5000 at WOT on the 15p prop, next step might be to raise the engine a hole or two ... at present the cavitation plate is about 1" below the keel.
What's the best method of doing the engine raise? I thought of lowering the jockey wheel as low as it would go, fitting a block of wood below the engine with engine lowered, loosening the required bolts then raising the jockey wheel until the engine aligned with the next set of bolt holes. Too dangerous? Any alternative methods out there for someone without a hoist?
P.S., just in case you're wondering, engine linkages are correct so I'm getting max throttle on the engine when the throttle lever is at full.