I am not sure what the WOT limit is for that motor. I think it is 6000 revs. Actually, I read that 5000 to 6000 is the 'operating range'
Your design target WOT revs should be no less that 10% below engine spec so if the spec is 6000, anything 5400 and above is reasonable.
Since you have a 4 blade prop, you have optimized (in theory) you lower end thrust that helps with the hole shot and getting on plane. The downside is that top end performance will be degraded a bit due to the 4 blades decreasing the water flow efficiency of the prop. Prop selection is always a trade off process so the first thing you want to do is specify what performance characteristics you want. Asking what numbers others are getting is not really a great comparison since there can be many variables. It is also important to understand that different brands of motors as well as different models of a manufacturer's line can have different lower unit gear ratios. In that case, you can assume that you will get similar performance figures for a given prop.