Re: More of the same
MLampner:
Going back over the last couple of years, I also posted the same question as you about 3-blade props vs 2-blade and reverse prop walk. Many different opinions were given. I also talked to prop shops ... one was quite certain no improvement would be noticed. Other's said maybe. Each boat model is different.
That said, the Campbell Sailor prop definitely has been an improvement for reverse prop walk on my boat. Note the Campbell prop has a very different design that the usual dumbo ear type of three bladed prop. Reverse prop walk is still there, but not nearly as much. And some reverse prop walk can be a good thing.
When leaving my slip, I still find it easier to first push my boat backwards from the dock by hand to generate some intial steerage way, then I get on the boat to complete the leaving process. But also, if the wind is still, I am now able to back out of my slip more-or-less straight without the port stern ending up firmly on the left finger and the bow scraping along the right finger as I always did before. The Campbell prop has fine bite going forward, but compared to my previous 2-blade, for reverse I have noticed that I now need to budget more time/distance and use more rpms's to slow down. The performance results for Campbell prop show it has less resistance under sail than most props, which probably also accounts for less braking power in reverse.
Upshot: Trying a different prop is an experiment. And one that unfortunately needs some money to set up.
If you do try something different, please post your result. Other's might have interest to know.