I like the v967-3 good rigger prop,Bob Austin 1967-3 as well, they are good for course racing, relatively easy to launch and dont have as much right pull.
I mainly use the 2175 voodoo and his 2170, they do pull right pretty bad though,both are good speed props on my riggers. I also like the stainless versions as they are impervious to a lot of things that ruin bronze props.
I have used the 1667, 1475, H50, MW3, 6717-3, 6719-3, 2267 etc
A lot of props can be pitched and rolled and backcut to run on about anything, the 1475 and 1667 are ones that I have used on a lot of different boats from monos, cats riggers.
I donate a few to the lake as well occasionally ha!!
I have had a few of the H50's throw blades and crack, some of them are hard to balance as well but when they are right they are a good prop. The stainless props are very hard to pitch as well, but when they are right they dont yeild like some bronze props do.
The variables are what makes the hobby fun for me....
mike sr