First the Wedges worked like Magic! My boat planes off with less than 1/2 the bow rise than before. Porpoising is all but eliminated at slower speeds, or I can now trim out of the condition. I bought the 2 Degree Wedges from Bob's Machine Shop. Lifting forces transition perfectly now. The spray line looks best with the engine up 1-1/2 inches on the Jackplate. The prop was vented and pitched to what my Buddy says is a 21in pitch now but I'm still experiencing a bit of Bite my other 21in props don't do. So after fishing I was cruising back and hit a straight away. Turning 4800rpm I started trimming up more and the boat speed went up so I decided to trim up more. The RPM's went from 4800 to 5400, the boat kept raising out of the water till things started getting squirrely from the almost gale winds we had today. I still had a lot of throttle left and was at 52mph already. I will update again after getting use to the boat.
Ran the boat during high traffic conditions on the river here last weekend. I discovered I still had a little undesirable handling crossing multiple boat wakes at the same time. The confused seas or wakes caused me to have to slow too far down for safe handling. Today I swapped the Solas HR3-21 for a HR4-19 (really measures 23in pitch and 21in pitch respectively) and water tested in very choppy conditions. The 4 Blade's Holeshot was significantly better, mid-range cruising dramatically improved, top it out at 51mph no extra trimming or jackplate adjusting. The wind is still a huge issue here, maybe it will stop blowing sometime this Century. You can see in the picture the amount of pitch for what Solas says it is. We are using a commercial Prop gauge at my buddy's Prop Shop to measure, maybe in Taiwan the conversion table needs correcting (Solas is made in Taiwan).