Short answer is call Ken Reeves after visiting his site,
www.propgods.com
I am copying and pasting my email exchange and his recommendations. Good luck.
Hi Ken,
Heard a lot about you on two FB groups I belong to. One is for Grady White owners and the other is for Yamaha owners.
I’d like a better hole shot and better fuel economy if you think there is a prop out there to help.
2003 Grady White Gulfstream 232 with bottom paint. Single Yamaha 2003 F225TXRB in good shape with good compression, @870 hours.
Current prop is three blade stainless, 14 1/4 x 16. Manufacturer is unknown right now.
I cruise at @ 4600-4700rpm and do @ 24-30 mph depending on conditions, trim, and load. Usually run with full fuel tanks and two to four people, no extra gear.
WOT is about 5300 rpm and can get up to 35 mph. Frankly, don’t think I need to go faster because sea conditions don’t really allow it for a 23’ boat. However, I feel there is some “stretch” in the throttle cable, if there is such a thing, because once I reach 5300rpm, the throttle control can go forward a few more inches with no further increase in rpm. So I don’t know if I am actually getting to WOT, which I would think is closer to 6000rpm
What do you have to recommend? Cost and availability?
Is a four bladed prop in the mix?
We are in Florida.
KEN’S REPLY
The prop I like for that boat is the Quicksilver Q3 in 14 pitch, or if you don't really load up heavy with fuel and gear for fishing, you might be able to turn a 15.
Its the same propeller as the Mercury Enertia. cruises well, will accelerate stronger and you might even pick up 1 or 2 mph on top end.
Cost $599 plus 45 for a hub kit.
(after a couple of more exchanges where I was pushing for a four blade, here is what he recommended and I just got delivery today )
OFS4 in 14 pitch. $500. Don’t need to buy the hub kit. Good luck!