At the risk of sounding like a smart arse I would seriously suggest you call the prop manufacturer of your choosing and maybe call all three of four of them and see what they suggest. They really do want you happy with a prop because you will tell people how happy you are, of course they know you will tell more people how unhappy you are if that is the case also. So I suggest you go straight to the professionals.
I am having some issues with the prop for my new little boat and I have found them to be most helpful, two of them had to tell me they couldn't sell me a prop, and the guys at sensenitch are making me an adapter plate to use one of theirs as soon as I get all the particulars in place. Just a thought