Its a 1987 Whaler Sport with a 20" transom. Does my trim angle look correct? My telltale stream isn't the best.
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That engine height is excellent. The L in the ELPT identification is indicative of the long (20") mid section.....best I can tell you have a 20" transom in that boat so the height is OK fine!!!
While I am here, the second picture shows the lever that moves the carb butterflies as the lever with the odd shape front edge moves CCW when advancing RPMs.....the screw and jamb nut shown on the left side of the picture is to set your idle RPM.
Remove whatever is in front of your carb(s) exposing the butterflies. Since you have remote control, put the control in the max (WOT) position and look at the butterflies

......the disc(s) should be parallel to the carb's Venturi allowing max air to enter the carb.
The upper arm on that assembly goes to the timing adjustment under the flywheel. Timing on my engines went from about 0 degrees to 20+ BTDC....in short...plug fires much sooner at the higher speeds. If this timing is retarded, you max RPMs will be limited. You need a service manual to show you the numbers and how to check engine timing. The two (identical ?) shafts that control the above functions are threaded so that if the numbers aren't correct you can adjust the length to the required value. My guess is that the ends of the rods are friction fit on a stud and I would expect that you could grasp the connection and pull out and it would disengage from its mounting, allowing you to make the necessary adjustments.