I'm running a 14/11 3 blade...
I've got exactly the same boat, and I switched from my 2-blade to a fixed 3-blade prop recently. I beilieve my 2 blade prop was 15/12, though. I called Hunter and they put me on to General Prop, who apparently supplies their propellers, and the guy there was really helpful and suggested the size and pitch of a 3 blade with reference to the existing prop.Anyway, I know there are a lot of folks who don't like the idea of a 3-bladed prop on a sailboat, but if you are contending with motoring into big winds and a lot of chop sometimes, as I am, the 3-bladed prop is a significant improvement. Moreover, the 3-blade prop seems to run a lot smoother, over a wide rpm range. If you have a lot of wind most of the time, as we do in SFO, the extra drag is not a factor; If folding props weren't so friggin' expensive, that would be the way to go I'm sure, but I think the fixed 3-blade prop pays off every once in a while when you really need it. The only thing that surprised me was that the 3-bladed prop has a tendency to 'windmill' under sail, and there's a forum discussion from a week or 2 ago that concluded, as far as I could tell, that windmilling props cause people to drink more, or something like that.P.S. - You'll love the boat, either way.