Bow Thruster Problem Advice sought

i got an exploded view of my assembly. part X is freely turning, that concerns me as to get access to Y, i would need to haul it.
 

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All I can say is that on mine free spinning was a good thing - meant that the shaft and gear drive to the prop were not fouled in any way - I would worry if it didn't move, then the new pin would snap too. I would just replace and try it - I think they came in a pack of 2 - mine were about £7 for a pair
 
i got an exploded view of my assembly. part X is freely turning, that concerns me as to get access to Y, i would need to haul it.
I suspect that the shear pin (item 4) on the diagram has sheared.

When I check my Vetus BT, getting the prop off after a few years is a time consuming job. Reminds me to measure up for a puller next time the boat is out of the water.
 
Mine is a vetus too - I remove the prop every year to replace the anode - as long as the prop is jammed to prevent turning, once the 2 screws are removed the prop comes out easily (or just a tap from the back with a piece of wood should do it).
 
Mine is a vetus too - I remove the prop every year to replace the anode - as long as the prop is jammed to prevent turning, once the 2 screws are removed the prop comes out easily (or just a tap from the back with a piece of wood should do it).
Single recessed bolt on mine so a socket with extension piece required. The boat is only out of the water every other year which allows the 'muck' to build up !
 
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