It depends!
If you have the absolutely correct propeller diameter and pitch for your boat and engine combination, if you can reach hull speed at approx. 85% of max RPM, if you can reach near max RPM (for your engine) in gear, if your engine does not overheat or smoke at 85% of max RPM, if you don't loose much speed when powering into a head wind and if you don't have a bothersome vibration with everything else aligned, THEN you probably would not benefit from switching to a three blade. Others will chime in with comments about increased drag, etc. but I would recommend adding another blade after talking to a few prop manufacturers about the correct set-up for your application.