What are your RPMs at full throttle?
A 15" pitch is way too low for that boat. I'd guess you are over revving without achieving more speed.
I wouldn't want to rev that motor much over 5200 rpms
You will reduce your revs by about 200 rpms for each pitch you increase the prop pitch.
So, if you are reving at say 5800 rpm at full throttle you will want to increase your prop pitch by 3 inches to reduce it 600 rpm. So that would be an 18" pitch prop...very uncommon...but the example still holds true.
I would suggest getting a 19" pitch prop. That will reduce your WOT RPMs by about 800.
The key is to get the WOT RPMs very close to the max for the motor....that will give you the best performance.
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