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Sounds more like possible fouled plugs that finally straightened out.
Not sure what a 135 should do.
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I agree with Tsubaki check your plugs. When was the last time the boat was run? how old is the gas? was it treated before it sat? is there a water seperator anywhere that you can change and there is probably a filter under the hood the motor somewhere. I wouldn't be expecting any major speed with a 135 but the good news is better gas mileage.
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Were you at full throttle? My guess would be 30 to 35, 1 or 2 normal weight people. Not like MJ or myself, and not a full tank of gas. Good Luck with her. Billy Mac
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I would think around 35 mph light, like Mac said.
Get you some new plugs and give it another shot.
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I can't remember what the speed on mine was while Granddaddy and then Daddy owned it.
Seems like the 125 did near 25 and the 140 did under 35.
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