Yes, it's probably one of the most straightforward tasks besides changing the oil or spark plugs but I've never done it on a 115 and, you not ever having done one before, even that might pitch you a curve or two.
If you are going to do your own maintenance and repairs, I highly recommend having the shop service manual. Because, there often can be little "surprises" like hidden or difficult to see bolts on some models and other "nuances" like water tube alignment and impeller arm direction on a pump job.
Pretty much ALL Hondas need a valve adjustment from time to time to keep them tip-top and having reliable specs handy about everything is value enough as an argument for having the manual.
If you want the genuine paperback edition it can be orfered here:
publications.powerequipment.honda.com
Yes, not cheap but I wouldn't own a Honda outboard and not have one.
If that price isn't in the budget then there are digital alternatives for much less. Just be cautious about where you source one because I think most are copies and I don't believe Honda offers that media. There are others here that have them and could provide you with a link. Sorry, but I can't.
Best of luck.
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