Rich.......YOU OWN A SAILBOAT!!!! switching from 2 to 3 blade is not going to increase your boat speed by very much. You can only do hull speed You'll get more torque and more manuverability (and more prop walk) but the negatives far outweigh the positives (IMHO). Under sail a 3 blader is like dragging a bucket behind your boat. You really should reconsider a folding (or 3 blade feathering prop)
Actually one benefit of the Campbell 3 blade is that is has comparable drag to the "standard" Michigan MP or Michigan Sailer two blade prop most production boats came with.
If you live in an area with any current, or an area with "light & variable winds" (meaning sometimes none), there is no doubt that a good three blade prop is worth the money.
A Michigan Sailer 3 blade is about 30 lbs of drag at 5 knots
A Campbell Sailer 3 blade is about 17 lbs of drag at 5 knots
A Michigan Sailer 2 Blade is about 16 lbs of drag at 5 knots
A Martec 2 blade folder is about 14 lbs of drag at 5 knots
(reference MIT Prop Study 1994)
There is also no questions that mechanical props require much more maintenance and are significantly more expensive. Despite having fixed three blade props on all three of my last boats I had no problems sailing at hull speeds and quite often dusting boats with much lower PHRF ratings. Sometimes knowledge of sail trim and how to sail your own boat effectively means more than the prop you're dragging..