I posted a question yesterday, thanks for the help Rwise, and haven't had time to check on the suggestion I was given. Just working on a sensible direction for continuing. I recently acquired a 61 Evinrude, 18 hp motor (swapped my old Johnson with my Dad, he couldn't pull the rope hard enough to start the evinrude anymore and I hate to see anyone not fishing!) He replaced the clutch dog in the motor and it has only had a few trips since. It pushed my old flatbottom as well as my 25 did for the first 3 trips, but on the 4th trip something got all screwy. It will push good until about 1/4 throttle and then just spins and runs up the rpms. I spoke to my dad and that was what it had done and why he had replaced the clutch dog. I took the foot apart and couldn't see that there was any wear on the dog but it is identical on both sides and I went ahead and flipped it over. It didn't help either. My fishing partner thought maybe the bushing in the prop was bad, so I bought another prop for it. Stupid man trick, took it to the Tennessee River camping to try it out. Spent the whole weekend using the trolling motor within sight of my campsite because it still does the same thing. Any thoughts on what would make it do this? 2 things of note, it doesn't kick out of gear, it just disengages. It stays in forward and will catch when you get back to about 1/4 throttle. 2nd, the clutch dog he put in came from a machine shop rather than a Evinrude parts dealer and I wonder if that could be the problem? I have just spent way too much time trying to get this thing running and way too little on the water and I am in serious need of a "fishing fix"