Re: Wot Rpm?
This may help with your first water pump.
"http://www.meegsonline.com/tmd/waterpump.wmv"
The goal in prop selection is to determine what propeller style and size will maximize performance for your boat, while allowing your engine to operate in the recommended RPM range. The correct propeller will prevent the engine from over-revving, yet allow it to reach the minimum RPM where maximum horsepower is produced. For every 1" of pitch size, the effect will be approximately 200 RPM. Increasing the pitch increment by 1" will result in approximately a 200 RPM drop. It is imperative, however, that the wide open throttle RPM fall within the range specified by your engine manufacturer.
A manual should be a must as stated, it will provide you with a wealth of knowledge and will more than pay for itself over. Along with the ideas suggested, you will eventually need to rebuild the carbs to prevent yourself from hair pulling troubleshooting in the future.
You are in the right place. Good luck.