Philip,
There is a rudimentary method to answer your question.
This test can be at the dock tied up or, while underway.
It's all about pitch vs. HP vs. RPM.
Simply, based on the manuf's. specs, if throttle wide out, you cannot get to the MAX RPM, you are over pitched. If you exceed the MAX RPM's, you are under pitched. It's that simplistic.
A 1" diameter difference is not that much of a factor, it's the number associated to blade pitch. Each pitch number times a full 360 revolution, will advance your boat by an additional 1 foot.
So, if just curious, use the simple method I mentioned to see what happens.
CR