I have a 1988 175hp Johnson Outboard on my boat. I was fishing a couple of weeks ago and when I was returning, I powered up the throttle and a moment later, something "gave" and the motor raced and I had no power to the prop. I turned off the motor, started it again, but again, not power to the prop when moving between forward and reverse. I did some quick troubleshooting to see if a cable gave way but it hadn't. Being 12 miles from dock, we ended up having to be towed in by the Coast Guard. Not a great day. Anyway, sensing that the problem may be big and considering it is "offseason", I pulled the lower unit off myself, quite an ambitious undertaking for me. Anyway, after removing it, I thought I would find a broken drive shaft. But instead, its in tact but the splines at the top appear, well, kinda stripped. They aren't flat, but not very raised and a neighbor said they looked stripped. They also have some built up dirt in between what is there of the splines that I had to scrape with a knife to get out. Not what I expected from a connection like this. So, does anyone have a gut reaction? I have not checked the crankshaft splines because I'm not ambitious enough to take off the powerhead. Also, I don't have the right tools to disassemble the lower unit and remove the drive shaft. I'm trying to see if, from experience and what I've described, I'm looking at a "big problem" or a "smaller problem". If/when I take it into a repair shop, I would like some idea of what I should expect. Thanks for any help.