Judging from the photo, the prop is too far aft. There is a section of the prop shaft without paint, I assume that is where the old prop was set. The hub on the new prop appears to be shorter.Today I could only manage 1.5-2knts in forward while running at 2200-2500RPM. Barely enough headway to overcome the prevailing wind.
I have a 3-bladed Indigo aftermarket prop (see attached photo). As for your comment on the prop "up against the strut" Last summer's haul out the prop was "up against the strut" I "attempted" to position it where it should have been before the engine replacement. If it isn't, the prop can't be more than 2-3mm from it's intended location.
I expected PropWash from past experience in this boat, there was a lot and feedback in the tiller due to it.
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What is the prop's pitch? How tight is the prop's fit to the shaft? Is the key installed, is it the right size? Where did you buy the prop?
If the prop's pitch is too flat, it will not develop enough thrust. This would also explain the reduced prop walk being experienced.
If the blade area is too small, it will not develop enough thrust.
If the prop is too far from a bearing it will whip, the end of the shaft will describe a circle rather rotate around the center of the shaft. The shaft is not rotating around its centerline axis.





