There is also the possibility that you may have picked up a piece of old rope that someone may have discarded or, more likely, a piece of floating polypropylene rope from an unmarked fisherman’s crab/lobster pot. Unfortunately this kind of fishing often uses very poorly marked pots, and cheap polypropylene rope usually floats waiting to catch out anyone who hasn’t noticed it. Rope around your prop will significantly reduce Your prop and engine rpm when your engine and prop are both engaged. Try running your prop astern and if you have a rope and are lucky it just might unwind. I was lucky when it happened to me !! If you can’t dislodge it you might have to dive, or employ a diver to go down and check the prop, or find a suitable place where you can dry out safely at low water. Done that too🤪