Trimming the bow all of the way down, is not usually the fastest, nor most efficient--except sometimes necessary in heavy chop. I agree with Molly Brown, on trimming up to see what your top speed, RPM are. You keep the throttle set, and trim the engine up. I agree, you need to have both trim tabs working. You want the prop driving the boat parallel to the water, not working to drive the bow down (unless you have to in chop). For some people having the blow slightly up may be disturbing, but if you get better speed, and economy….do it.
At displacement speeds, anything over 6.4 knots is going get get less efficient. For example if you drop down to 6 knots you will be getting better mileage than at 7 knots.
Your speed is a bit better than we got with the 130--even when light. However, we did have a fuel flow meter and did better than that--but I don't know what your consumption was at lower speeds. (As I recollect for the whole 1200 miles for the AK trip, we got about 3 mpg, which includes some longer runs at displacement speeds of 6 knots.