Kevin, before you consider changing the pitch...
of your prop, what is the maximum RPM rating for your engine? Your engine manual will have this information. I have a 4JH2TE and its max RPM is around 4250 RPM.Once you find out the RPM rating for your engine, the next time you're at the boat warm it up, then in neutral run it up to maximum throttle. It should reach its maximum rating. Yanmar says this will not harm the engine.If it does, do the same in forward gear and see what it reads. If it only gets to the 3300 RPM then something is preventing it from getting to around 3,600 to 3,800 RPM in gear. Verify this with Yanmar.Something else might be going on. Fouled prop, restricted fuel flow, restricted exhaust flow, etc. You need to check these things first before changing the prop pitch.When was the last time you had your engine serviced by a Yanmar technician? It might be worth while to have it done and explain to the tech your concerns. If all this checks okay, then changing the prop pitch might help. Chances are the pitch is not the culprit. The reason I say this is because I have the same symptom, but I can only get 2,500 RPM.Terry