If your boat weighs less than 1000# and has a good fast hull, you might get 35 mph out of it, BUT, everything would need to be properly mounted. And that would start with a proper engine mount height. I've got a 60 hp on a 17'5" boat that weights 995# dry. Bought new it only did 31 mph with a 4 blade 12p prop. Just replacing the prop with a 15p ss 3 blade prop got me up to 40mph, but had to trim it so high it looked like a porpoise in the water and the ride at that speed was really rough. With it trimmed down enough for a smooth ride, the most I could get was 35 mph. After raising the engine up 1.5" (2 holes), I got a smooth ride at 38 mph and could hit 40 mph with just slight porpoising. But the engine rpm was below rpm range. Going to a 14p prop brought that back up with the same results in speed.