I have a 1983 34LRC with the 3208NA cats and the 2:1 tx ratio. Bought the boat in Oct. and have been working with it thru the winter. Props were 22x24 three bladed. At sea trial boat did 21 knots wot and 17knots at 2400rpm. At haul out for survey noted props in bad shape so put on the "new" set that came with it. They were 22x24 three bladed with some slight cup. 21knots wot and 16knots 2400rpm with full holding tank, half water, and half fuel, clean bottom, and boat loaded for partying etc. Lots of dishes, pots, pans, silverware, glasses, spare filters, belts, etc.
We replaced one tank that was leaking, but still had 30 gal. in it, and have now filled both tanks. 106 gal. in new set and 125 in the orig. one. Tweaked the props looking for cause of vibration and had cup taken out since I felt we were marginal for making rated RPM when we would get it loaded down for fishing plus 6 souls onboard. We haven't taken it out to see where we are with the full fuel tank, empty holding tank, and cleaned out pots and pans etc. Maybe today or this weekend.
A qualifier--trim tabs not working, but in extended postion so boat comes up on plane quickly but appears to be running a little nose down for the lightly loaded conditioned described earlier. Seem to be getting a lot spray further forward on the hull than would expect if trimmed correctly. Have new trim tab pump, but with snapper season coming hate to break the lines and lose that trim setting at the risk of having other problems with the cyl. and being unable to use the boat until that is fixed. Going to see what the trim is with the full aft fuel tanks before we make a decision on repair now or after first day of snapper fishing.
Boatdiesel.com for this boat configuration suggest a 23.6x23.8 prop. Average planing, 23,000wt 32 ft. waterline. For prop clearance 22in dia. is as far as I would go. But this suggest a 22x24 is in the ball park considering the input I furnished for the calculator.
As soon as we can get a new test run I will let you know the results. Props move boats. I suggest you join Boatdiesel.com. It is an excellent forum with some of the most knowledgeable moderators in the business. One of the recent articles is on props. There are some great articles on fuel filtration as well, which is always a concern with me regarding diesel fuel.
I would not go with less than a 22 inch dia. prop. Hull clearance is adequate and dia., in my mind is more important than pitch. It may turn out when fully loaded for fishing 24 inch pitch is a bit much for me. Time will tell, but I can always reduce pitch. If it is too much once the bottom gets dirty, and the weight increases than it will apparent that maybe the 23 inch pitch to start with would have been better. But the props came with the boat and are what they are. With the 22 inch. dia. I can say I don't think one would ever use anything larger than 24inch pitch. With 23 inch pitch one can go up or down. I don't want to suggest right now that you go with 23 inch pitch until we have run ours, at least with the new load and working trim tabs. If we have too much hull in the water that could be limiting performance and the 24 inch pitch would be fine, but now I feel it is marginal.
FP