I will do the top one first.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdsi1bARVZcHere is what I see:
Jake gets a great start, he is first into the first turn with the second place boat on his outside.
On every turn his entrance speed is approximately 40 mph and his exit speed is 50 mph.
The boat is fast thru the turns.
Jake is able to keep the second place boat at bay and is in control of the race.
He is close to equal in acceleration and top end with the second place boat.
The only way the second place boat can win is a driving error by Jake or he runs deeper into the turn
and cuts behind Jake to get the inside lane.
The boat is topping out speed wise at 55-56 mph about half way down the straight.
Is the boat at peak RPM 7100 to 7300?
If so the boat can turn a little more pitch. It should be able to keep the same acceleration and add a mile or two on the
straight.
The boat appears to be in the late walking stage on the straights. It is just about to fly. That is good. It just needs a bit more speed
to get out of it. There is more speed in this boat!
I would do 3 things...one at a time
[1] try a prop with more pitch to see if it will pick up 2 mph.
[2] move the driver position back 6 inches
[3] add one more inch of setback.
I think this is a 59 to 60 mph combo.