I kind of see your point, but I have this unwritten "Man" rule that says you have to own a car that goes over 200 and a boat that goes over 100 sometime in your life. Preferably both at the same time.....
also a lot of people have things just as a status and never even use it to its potential , I use my stuff and I get real used to it quickly and would want more no matter what , so I don't worry about it too much and try to make the best of it
a few boats ago I had a 23 cougar cat that ran 115 on gps but after a few rides I was used to that speed and it was boring , if a boat goes 60 , 100 or 160 I am going to get used to it and get bored with it pretty quickly anyway , its all a matter of perception
more speed would be great but you gotta go with what works for you , price , reliability , able to insure it etc etc
whatever power my fountain could have I would get used to it and be bored with it very quickly lol
I had a turbo hayabusa that pulled from 60 mph to 200 mph so quickly that it makes any pleasure boat feel boring to me , I can usually get more thrill running my 300 hp jetski into the wind over a close 2 foot bay chop than any boat I have been in
basically what I am saying is , yes I get bored riding this boat at cruising speeds varying from 50 to 70 mph the whole time but even if I could cruise it at 100 , I would be used to that speed/feel so fast that it would be boring too