What A Day.........

Flutterby

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Yea gads it was bloody HOT! That is fine if you're out playing on the water, but working on the boat trailer in the marina really sucks......

Even though we had the trailer in the shade, Charlie and I suffered greatly from the heat. He actually got a case of heat stroke: stopped sweating and started vomiting. He improved a bit after taking a hose and wash his head down with the tepid running water and I went and got him some electrolyte water to drink. That helped, but it did slow us down. We went into town and had a nice cool salad and ice tea for dinner. That was a helpful break from the heat!

By tipping a crew guy $15, I managed to get the boat out of the water and on the trailer after the office was closed. Then Charlie had to finish the trailer wiring, verify it---of course the trailer lights were screwed up! Why does that ALWAYS happen? We were finally ready to roll about 8:30PM. Charlie asked me to follow him as he towed the boat to his place in San Pablo. He didn't want to be "stuck" on the road with that big load in case of any problems. Of course I agreed.

Fortunately everything went well and it was a smooth trip. By 10:30 Charlie and the boat were safely home, and I was headed home. I rolled into my driveway at 1AM. Soooo tired but sooo glad to be home!!!!

So my last time on the boat was bitter sweet. She has stood by me through thick and thin for 19 yrs. She has always come through for me and never got me wet!!!! I shall miss her but I have a lot of wonderful memories that I will always cherish. And I know my son will continue to give her the TLC she needs. I'm sure she will shine in Nome Alaska!
 
What?!?!?!?

What brought this on. You hanging up your oars?

Found the answer on another thread. Sad indeed.
 
I wondered how that day went, glad it turned out OK, at least for the kind of day it was.
I'd already read Charlie's thread and glad for his recovery. Even more glad for his help and friendship to you. GOOD on you, Charlie. You too, Liz, I'll be in touch. Meanwhile, you take care and behave!
 
Flutterby, I am glad you and Charlie got the trailer in shape, wired and Charlie recharged from working in the heat. I am sure Charlie will be doing a great job so she is ready for her Alaska adventrues.

I don't know if you are ready but as I mentioned previously in an email I love those 20x30 prints of me and the labs that I put in those cheap oak frames above my fireplace mantle. I think the Costco prints only cost $8.99 and the frames with glass and back mat were $25. DD
 
KiDa, life moves on; I either go with it or fall off of it!!!!

J-D, Yes Charlie is such a blessing for me. I've been fortunate to meet some wonderful people on boaterEd! One person who will remain nameless even offered me the use of his large boat if I'm ever in his neck of the woods. WOW! I hope to be able to take him up on that offer some day....... God willin' and the creek don't rise!

DD, I remember that project of yours. It is waaaay down on my list of things to do right now. I'm going to one step at a time and see what is planned for me.

Thanks for everyone's well wishes! It really means a lot to me!
 
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