Hey ramboot! :welcome:
Not a pro, and I have Johnson outboards, but I've found that in general, selecting the right prop is more a matter of testing out what you have and going from there, not so much engine make or type...
It's all a matter of boat type, what your normal load is etc..
The guru's will certainly get you to the right prop, but I'm willing to bet some of the first things they'll want to know (and I may have missed something) are:
1) What's max RPM operating range of your engine according to manufacturer spec? (some will already know that)
2) What RPM are you achieving currently at WOT?
3) What speed are you reaching at WOT currently
4) What is current size of prop on boat (Diameter and Pitch)
The idea is you want to be mid to high end of manufacturer WOT RPM range when full throttle and loaded as you normally would be..
If mainly fishing, how many people? Say normally loaded is 2 people, cooler, tackle, rods, reels etc..
Load up the boat that way when you test...
You'll need to have a tachometer for the engine if you don't have one already, and a GPS speed reading.
From that info, these folks will point you in the right direction and get you set up nicely!
Maybe a mod can move this to the prop section.. Certainly fits here, but better exposure maybe? :noidea:
Hope it helps, and welcome again!