the marks are already there, i used an engraver and put two tiny little hatch marks. i wasn't sure if a sharpie would stay. i just haven't had a chance to take it back out yet.
i'm not sure of how a hub is constructed, and how it joins to the prop. but if it is just compression and friction that gives it its bite, i would think there would be a point it could theoretically "slip". and "slip" would be the best way i can think of to describe what occurs. as improbable as it may be, its seems it would be the most likely link in that drive train.
but that point is moot as the definitive will come when i see if those marks are still aligned or not after taking her out.
i dont know what the specs of the original prop were. it got thrown out in a move, and i stupidly did not take note before doing so. though i cannot say for a fact that i recall this specifically, knowing myself, its a pretty good bet i searched for a prop with the same details. and the shiny one on the boat is 14x19.
my plan at this point, i think regardless of hub test results, is pick up a new prop. and those rpms simply have got to come down one way or another. period. so i think i'm gonna go with a 3 blade 14.3x21p, as suggested. that then really puts the prop/hub issue to rest.
i could see how ventilation could cause the smooth surge effect, but i dont see how it could occur. this occurs with no change in variables. no wind, no wakes, glassy smooth water. same load, same trim (which is no where near the surface), same throttle setting, running straight, not turning, no catalyst at all i can discern, everything being equal, except the boat performance. though sometimes stopping, and shutting down can correct it, that is not always the cause. it can occur well underway and on plane.
does ventilation only occur from sucking air from the surface? coming too near or out of the water? or are there other ways, like exhaust or something?
one more time, thanks to all of you for sharing your time, knowledge, and experience. i will report back when i have some data. i'm still going to run the shiny prop once with the marks on it out of curiosity, even if i'm able to pick up a prop prior to the next outing. but that probably wont occur for a couple 2 or 3 weeks as we're going on a family vacation before school starts back up which has me strapped for time and dollars. so if you dont hear from me for a minute, i haven't flaked. i will report back for the benefit of the community, and out of respect and appreciation for the help all of you have freely given.