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Default Is my outboard dead?

Hi,
The prop on my old 2hp Suzuki hit a rock recently. Thinking I'd done
the shear pin had a look to find that the previous owner had replaced
the shear pin with a nut and bolt. The prop spins freely and does not
engage with drive shaft. Can I presume this is a write off?

Thanks

 
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