All good thoughts and comments.
I've read elsewhere that the mounts are in the same position. Y pipe can be reused but that's it. Drive and coupler is the same. The guys at the shop said the same, unprompted, no leading questions.
Plenty of space around the engine in all directions! I can measure top clearance to be sure. Once I have the engine, double checks will happen! Not the first time I do something others shake their head at

The main reason is higher cruise at the same rpm. Consumption isnt that critical. I just cannot run the current motor harder, it breaks my heart. I have a very strong sense of mechanical empathy and sustained cruising at >3500rpm and like 80% throttle just kills...
The investment will be about $10k and most of that comes back as increased value, the net I'm guessing at about $5k, and thats cool in my book. If I wait longer existing engine will be worth nothing, better now while it's in good shape than later. Plus...the alternative is a serious case of boat swap itch and this operation will relieve that itch.
I wont be doing the job myself (I dont have the equipment to lift the motor and boat isnt stored at home, but I'm competent enough to oversee and ensure quality.