Removing weight from your boat is cost-free, and can be quite effective at making your engine faster. The problem is often simply that as the years go by, we add more and more junk onto the boat. On top of that, multiple layers of bottom paint or saturated coring can add to a boat’s weight. In fact, the very same boat may well weigh 10 or even 20 percent more than it did when you first launched it, five or 10 years ago. The net result? Your engine, which may have hit 5000 RPM when the boat was new, now only spins up to 4500 RPM as it struggles to overcome all that extra weight. A few hours spent removing gear, soda-blasting an over-painted bottom, and replacing areas of saturated core and get that engine running the way it was intended – faster – than it may be running today. more