I merely asked the simple question, does a 4 blade getting out of the hole?
We were only trying to help (and we did answer your question, as well). Remember, based on how you worded things in your first post, it DID appear that you may not be trimming properly. What if you, indeed, weren't trimming properly and we simply said "Yes, a 4-blade will help a little bit". You may then have gone out and purchased a new prop only to find out that it didn't help since you still weren't trimming properly. We can only respond based on the information you provide and that info led us down the road of wondering about proper trimming... again, in an effort to
help.
Here's another one... are you sure you have the right prop on there right now? Can you get the RPM's into the upper end of your engine's RPM range spec?
Back to the 4-blade... while you may see a slight increase in hole shot and mid-range speed, it's not going to eliminate, by any means, the necessity for you to still trim the engine.
From my experience, a bracket generally helps with performance since it moves the engine further back from the boat, providing more "leverage", so to speak. The downside is maneuverability in reverse as more of the prop wash hits the stern - trimming up does help here, though. What were your other boats that didn't have a bracket? Unless they were VERY similar to your current setup, it's probably not a fair comparison.