Kevin-
A 15 inch pitch 4-blade Solas prop is usually an excellent choice for a CD-22 Cruiser with a Honda 90, some variable loading, and some occasional higher altitude use, such as 3,000-6,000 feet.
The lower pitch (as compared to a 17 inch prop) plus the extra grip from the extra blade gives you better acceleration out of the hole . Also, 4 blades vibrate less at low rpm than 3 blades, like at less than 1000 rpm where you can "feel" the blades turn.
The trade -offs are that the lower pitch plus the extra drag from the extra blade limits the top end and will give you slightly less mph.
A 4 blade stainless prop will cost $500-$600 retail, whereas the aluminum equivalent $130 & up.
If you go up to a lake like Eagle Lake, at 5100+ feet, you'll also appreciate having dropped down two inches in pitch, as the boat will appear to lose less HP, acceleration and top end.
See if a dealer in the Redding area will let you try out a new prop with the provision to buy or swap it out after a trial run. Phil's Propeller may even have a used prop or two you can trial run with.
Good Luck!
Joe. :teeth :thup