Re: going to 4-blade, which one?
As for that update...
I still have not put the trim tabs on the boat.
I did find that the timing on the boat was not set correctly, it was 6-7* retarded from where it should have been.
With the timing set correctly, I am now happy with the BP II 14x20 in most conditions. It ran 45mph on my boat at 3000ft around the top RPM range for the engine (4600-4800, sorry don't remember exactly anymore) with ~ 600lbs of people in the boat. It also tickles 5000rpm at sea level with ~ 500lbs of people in the boat, and the holeshot is effortless at sea level. Fixing the timing made a very noticeable difference.
The prop slip numbers are still high (especially for a baypro prop) but whatever, the boat runs nice now.