After searching all of the posts that referred to "slipping out of gear," I decided that I could use some more help. I recently dug my grandfather's old 13' whaler out of the mud, redid the interior and paid a mechanic to get the 1983 Johnson Sea Horse Running. Unfortunately, the cooling system still wasn't working so I replaced the water pump and then the thermostat. The old thermostat was frozen full of sand and salt and completely wrecked. The first test drive after my repairs started off great and she ran well for the first push. After taking it out of gear for a minute and putting it back into forward, though, when I got the throttle 75% down it felt like it slipped out of gear, and revved out of control. She does great and has no problems until I get the throttle mostly down and just about get the boat onto plane, but then the prop stopps spinning (or so it feels as the boat slows drastically and eventually stops)and she revs out of control so I have to put her quickly into neutral. I'm a novice but very handy and learning fast... and I do have a manual. Thanks in advance to anyone who has any ideas or pointers.<br /><br />Stu.