Info I found says it's rated for up to 30hp. A lower pitch prop may help, but at only half it's max hp rating it's not going to be a speed demon.
Our 13 1/2' tinny is rated for 25. We ran an Evinrude 9.5 2-stroke with an 8" pitch prop for many years. At the time I believe an 8" was the lowest available. With just me aboard it would pop up quite nicely. With 2 moderately fat adults and 2 skinny pre-teenagers the boat would plane just fine. It didn't "pop right up", but it didn't lug and drag on either. To reiterate, that's FOUR people aboard with total weight right at the boat's capacity, with less than half the rated HP.
After the kids left the nest and bought boats of their own I got greedy and put a 25 on her. Scary performance....that motor came off in a hurry. I ended up settling on an 18, which I considered optimum for the hull. In later years I went back to the 9.5 just because the boat ran so nice with it.
Sure, the 9.5 was underpowered. Did we care? No. It was a fun boat. It was our vacation traveling boat. Our at home family boat had a tach, the prop was rpm optimized and the motor height was way up there. I charted fuel usage and speed along the way. But the little tinny had the motor all the way down and why bother with a tach? It's just a little toy boat. I knew it needed a lower pitch prop because of the small size and high load, so it got a brand new Michigan right off the bat.
Sometimes we all get too stressed over the little things. To the OP - level the AV plate parallel with the keel and put on a 9" prop. That will be your "optimum" until you move to a bigger motor.