Hi Marc,
Just re-run Propcalc for your boat.
Data used:-
Hull Type = Full Displacement
Waterline Length = 39'2" (39.17')
Displacement = 22,936 lb
Engine = Inboard
Engine BHP = 55 @ 3000 rpm
Gearbox ratio = 2.33:1
Result:-
Max Speed 8.57 Kts = 9.86 mph with Prop Diameter 18.77" & Pitch 15.25"
Caveat:- This is normally a suitable prop but might be improved with fine tuning.
If, like me, every locker is stuffed full of junk and the boat weighs 1000 lb more than Hunters' claimed displacement, then enter a new all up weight 1000 lb more. i.e. = 23936 lb.
Speed drops to 8.45 Kt and the optimum pitch is 15.05".
(BTW - Nobody bothers with fractions of an inch in pitch).
Try it yourself by downloading the free Propcalc prog from Castle Marine - Scroll to foot of page to see the 'Download' button.
http://www.castlemarine.co.uk/pitch.htm
Select "Enter Prop Calculation" and then just enter your details and hit the "View Calculation" tab at top of page
If you are seriously into prop calculations I have an early DOS program I could send you which uses the identical formula but which allows you to enter the details of your prop and gives the speed etc from that. If your prop is only 12" pitch then I would expect the performance which you currently get.
BTW I am not keen on folders because of the lack of "brakes" despite grandiose claims by the makers. A feathering prop not only gives same thrust ahead and astern but also allows adjustment of the pitch so you can fiddle to your heart's content until you get the performance
you want.
It hurts in the wallet dept though but I have fitted them to my last two boats with considerable improvements in sailing and reversing.
Rgds,
Don.