I have never understood why my XB-21 with 250XS has been so much slower than the others on here. So this evening I decided to check the hotfoot out to see if the throttle lever was going all the way with the pedal depressed all the way. Turns out it wasn't. I adjusted the screw on the back of the hotfoot to let the pedal travel farther to where the throttle lever went almost all the way to the hard stop. I took the boat out with a passenger along and the motor picked up 400 rpms from doing this. It went from 5700 rpms with the 27" bravo xs to 6130 rpms and gained 4 mph in the process. It also came out of the hole a lot better.
I've had this boat 2.5 years and I've complained to everybody I knew to complain to about how damned shitty my motor was and nobody ever checked this. Is this a common issue? I was ready to sell my boat over this!!! I still have a little more adjustment left to get the throttle lever on the motor to go all the way to the stop. On the one hand I'm excited that I figured something out but on the other I'm kind of pissed about this. Anybody that owns a go fast boat knows what I have went through trying to get this thing to run and then it boils down to something that took 5 minutes to fix....