Re: Prop stopped spinning while at full power?
If the hub is spun, and it sounds like it is, you can take it to any marine shop and tell them you need it rehubbed. Assuming they don't have the equipment in house they'll send it off and have it back to you in a week unless you're somewhere like Alaska. The cost should be substantially less than a new prop, probably in the $50-$75 range depending on where you are. This is not something you can repair yourself. That said, it's never a bad idea to have a spare prop, so depending on the condition of the one you have and your finances it might not be a bad idea to get a new prop and have that one rehubbed for a spare.