I have a contrary opinion, but it is based on a lot of experience. I have a 24 fury on my boat currently, but the best prop I have used is a worked 24 tempest. I have tried the bravo up above and a bigger one, 23-25p Furys and Tempests. I haven't used the Razor XL, but I suspect I would have the same problem with it as I did the Bravo...

The four blade props lifted the rear of the boat too high (I have lithiums, maybe not so bad with lead acid/agm) and lowered the bow. The boat wasn't as fast as a three blade but I still hit 70, was more fuel efficient, and more stable with little or no chine walk. In mild bad weather I could even go a little faster than with my three blade because I could more easily "skip" waves and stay on top of them. This sounds all great until I got in really bad weather on the Columbia River. I lost too much bow control/lift with the four blade that I couldn't walk down a wave and keep the bow high enough to clear the next no matter how slow I went. The waves were big and far apart and that doesn't happen often, but I prefer to have the prop that can get me out of a bad spot. The tempest is also the fastest, so for me that is a win-win. It is load sensitive (lots of crap in the bow will slow you down more than with the 4 blades) and chine walks more, but both aren't an issue for me.