What are your goals? You didn't post how much weight your running with those numbers but sounds like you are propped pretty well considering. And that speed is great. My friend had a 91 Gulfstream that came with twin 130 2 strokes original. It could only do 25mph on his tired motors. No idea the prop.
Generally they say for a rule of thumb. Prop the boat when you're running lighter than you normally would you can easily hit redline. Then when you're running "normally loaded" with fuel and people you will be within the motor's recommended tolerances. Basically if you can't hit max RPM solo w/ light fuel, you're over propped.
A set of 4 blade props will help you out of the hole and plane at a lower speed but that performance is pretty good now.
One more idea for you, I saw a boat setup like that on Boat Trader, you could email the owner and ask him what he got. I think it's kinda rare to have that setup. But it could be worse, i've seen that boat with a F225! My boat is only a 1' shorter but 1000 lb lighter w/ the F225 and it's great but GS are heavy!