Still, we checked into Manhattan Beach Lodge around 2:00 p.m. and had soon launched the boat at the public launch not far from the resort. Since my fake knee is older than Bob's by 6 months, I got the job of climbing into the boat from the trailer at the launch. I've done this only once or twice (in 30 years!) but I was able to get in easily and with confidence. I was lacking competence in the basic skills required, however, and I mean basic -- like unsnapping the bow cover.
My driving has improved so much that I wasn't terrified by the drive back to the resort to park the vehicle and trailer, or, rather, position the vehicle so the trailer could be parked. We enjoyed a beautiful afternoon on the Whitefish Chain, much sunnier than the overcast skies we had left at home.
It was all very unnerving. This morning, I checked all the docks for stability by rocking each one gently and almost ended up in the drink myself. I set off a scary wave motion and ended up bending over to stabilize myself with my hands. An image of Nik Wallenda came into my head and I started feeling dizzy. Fortunately, I got my wits about me and was able to walk upright to the shore without totally disgracing myself.