I think Reelescape makes a good point regarding different props for different situations but finding a good all-around prop that covers 80% of your applications shouldn't be that tough. Most SeaCraft ccs need some stern lift from a prop.
I think this and all prop discussions would be a lot more meaningful if the props are identified including make, model or model number as well as material, diameter and pitch and number of blades.
Different prop shapes are designed to do different things.
Diameter and pitch are a part of the equation but with the wrong shape, cup, or rake, you're pulling wheelies instead of getting on plane efficiently.
Obviously in this group there will be differences as people have shifted cg around by moving tanks or batteries, or adding pilot houses or brackets, etc. Others lightened their boats dramatically by shedding pounds of wet wood replacing it with composites.
Shine, I think your f225 has a 4.75" gearcase, but double check that... PowerTech Props has some quality stuff at real fair prices. Maybe you prop guy carries their line. Check out the MQS and SCE models. they come in 3 and 4 blade and mimic Mercs Black Max and Yammies own Semi-Cleaver. Great stern lift and all around performance. Very informative site, too.
www.ptpropeller.com
Godsreel, I think a 4 blade typical helps any SeaCraft with a big 4 stroke especially if the pointy end is riding too high. I don't recall if you're running a 4 stroke or not, but either way, I'd give up a barely noticeable mph or 2 @ wot for better hole shot, handling, and cruise efficiency every time.
Good luck guys and try to post your results and prop info when you get dialled in.