Had my shift lever lock in the forward position while on the water. I was also unable to move the throttle lever into reverse. When I turned the ignition off, I was unable to start the motor. When boat was pulled out of the water, I opened the lower unit to inspect the upper gear housing and found that the shift shoe had scored the clutch cone, there were metal shavings and a rough spot on the cone where the shoe engages. By manipulating the prop i was able to get the gears to become "unstuck" and normal function was restored. Today while out on the water, the same symptom presented. Only this time when the shift lever was moved into neutral the prop continued to spin in forward. When I moved the lever back into reverse, the prop spun propelling the boat forward. I brought the boat to the dock and put it up on the trailer and as I suspected, The motor will not turn over as the outdrive is still in gear. Any ideas or suggestions on how to proceed from here? Is it as simple as replacing the clutch cone and shift shoe or is it possible theres more here than meets the eye.