Is that the mpi you have Nola ? I’ve propped a few similar boats that size and with the mpi 4.3 now. Found that these things absolutely and essentially require very careful propping, to run at their best. Fairly typical for them to be a little lazy down low, I found. Ideally they need to be propped as close to the limiter (or even on it if light) top end…just to help them out low down. Sounds like you are about that anyway. Further to that…and after lots of messing and experimenting…I couldn’t believe the difference in performance results, between the handful of props within a couple of inches of each other. Happy to tell you all about the exact details, if you’re at all interested, but long story short…the overwhelming top prop that showed best suited, by a huge margin, over the rest…was a 3 blade tempest plus. Won’t bore you with everything, but just one example of what I mean…would be comparing the tempest to a 4 blade ally merc prop (might have been a nemesis…can’t remember right now without the details recorded to hand).
So despite the tempest being a 19”…and the nemesis being a 21” pitch. The 4 blade ran up to the limiter at around 4900-4950 rpm from memory. Doing around 46 mph at its very best I’m sure. The tempest of less pitch…ran an incredible 52 or maybe even a 53 mph gps at just over 4900 im sure. Only touched the limiter for a second and once. When really trying and light. Had enough grip down low to plane well too. Also outstanding and very evident was the huge difference in cruising efficiency when running in the mid 20’s. Vastly more efficient on the smartcraft fuel figures. Actually showed lower rpm than some of the 21” props tried.