I saw her sitting on the bench near the boat ramp. She was watching the shore birds feed in the shallow water. She was quite lovely and caught my attention right away.
I backed my boat down the ramp and launched it. Being by my self it meant that I had to back down until the boat was just about to float off. Then I put my truck in park with the parking brake on. I got out and climbed up the ladder on the trailer and on to the deck of my small pontoon boat. I started the motor and let it run a while to warm up.
I climbed back down the ladder and slacked off on the winch and unfastened the cable hook. I climbed back in the boat and backed it off the trailer. The ramp area had no dock so I beached the boat and shut it off while I went back and moved the truck and trailer to the parking area. She watched my every move.
I smiled at her as I passed the bench on the way to the boat. I was rewarded with a flash of white teeth in her dark face. "Good morning!" I said. I stepped back on the deck to the boat. I restarted the motor and backed the boat off the little beach and motored out into the lake. I made my first test run and recorded the top RPM of the motor under full throttle. Then I wrote down the speed the GPS instrument showed at various RPMs.
When I was finished I returned to the ramp and was surprised to see her still sitting on the bench. I pulled up and beached the boat near the bench again. I walked to the bow and stepped on the beach. "Hi! You are still here?"
"Yes, I have no way to leave."
I left very stupid as I looked around and saw no other vehicle in the parking area.
"How did you get here?"
"My date dumped me here last night when I wouldn't do what he wanted me to do."
"You have been here all night? Wow!"
"I was hoping I could get a ride from someone but you are the first person I have seen. You weren't out very long."
"Oh! I am trying a couple of different propellers on my boat. It wasn't performing the way it should. When I am through I would be happy to give you a ride somewhere."
"Thank you so much. I may have to take you up on that."
I smiled at her and got the other prop and the tools and waded out and changed the prop. I put the prop and tools in the boat and looked at her. She was truly beautiful.
"Listen, I can't just leave you sitting here. There are some rough people who use this ramp. I'll only be out about twenty minutes or less, why don't you ride with me? Then we will get you home. My name is Tom, Tom Murphy."
"I think I will accept your kind offer. I am sort of frightened sitting here by my self. I saw a bear and some hogs last night."
"Well come on then, Ma'am, and I'll help you aboard." I took her hand and she stepped aboard. She was a tiny girl. She was perfectly proportioned and her size wasn't evident until she stood beside you.
"Thank you kind Sir."
I put the motor back down and started it back up. I backed out and we motored slowly back out the channel to the river proper. I grinned at her, "Is this your first time on the Oklawaha River?" She smiled and nodded. I noticed she was a bit nervous. "Is this your first time in a boat?" She nodded again.
"Can you swim?" She shook her head. I took the boat out of gear. I had her get up from the seat she was sitting on and I opened the storage box beneath the seat. I took out a life jacket and helped her put it on. I showed her how to adjust the straps and the belts. It was very bulky on her. I reached back in the locker and searched through the jackets. I found a small adult size and helped her exchange jackets. This one fit better. She sat back down and smiled at me. "Do you feel safer now girl?"
"Yes, I sure do, I'm sorry I'm so much trouble."
"Hey, I enjoy having the company. What is your name?"
"Serena. Serena Williams."
"Well, Ms Williams I have some water, a couple of Cokes and a pair of sweet rolls in this cooler if you would like breakfast. You must be starved." I watched as she grinned and nodded her head. I slid the cooler out from under the console and opened it up. I took a Coke and a sweet roll and handed them to her. I put a Coke and a roll on the top of the console for myself. The sun was getting a bit hot now so I took the time to put the top up. I put the motor back in gear and started idling back out the channel. I saw something up ahead. I motioned for her to come over near me and pointed out the big alligator lying in the water. He eyes grew wide and I saw her tremble in fear. I took her hand and gently said. "Don't be afraid little girl, I would never let anything hurt you." She looked down into my eyes and relaxed.
"You know, I really believe that."
"You can take that to the bank."
She returned to her seat. I told her that we were now entering the main river channel. I explained how that this was the original river and how they had built a dam and raised the water level much higher than it had been before. The river was too twisty in this area to be able to run at top speeds. I sped up a little and headed for the straight section of the river. The helmsman's seat on this boat was a doublewide seat and I motioned for her to sit beside me. She looked at me for a second and moved beside me.
"Now I don't have to yell at you. I thought I could explain what I am doing and you wouldn't be frightened. OK?"
"OK, Tom, thank you. This is a little scary for me. I do really feel safer than I have all night long."
"Poor girl. I feel bad that I didn't see something was wrong when I first got to the ramp. I was too full of what I was doing to really pay attention. Please forgive me."
"For what? There was nothing you did wrong."
"I just feel badly about it. I was raised to believe that a man's first duty was to protect all women. So that is how I am."
"You seem to do a good job of it."
"It gets me it trouble sometimes when they don't want to be protected."
She laughed with me.
We reached the straight section of the river. I slowed the boat until we finished our Sweet rolls. I pointed out to her a huge nest in the top of an old dead tree. It was a bald eagle's nest and the male eagle glared at us until we left. She was grinning. She grabbed my arm, "That was so beautiful! Wasn't he magnificent?" I pointed back and we watched as the female eagle landed on the nest with a fish in her claws.
She smiled at me, "Momma is home from shopping. She brought dinner."
I told her to hang on; I was going to speed up. I put the throttle as far forward as it went. The boat lunged ahead and was soon at top speed. The RPMs went to 6000 and the speed leveled out a thirty-one miles per hour. Better than with the other prop. I glanced down at her. She was grinning. I laughed. "You like this don't you?"
She nodded and hugged my arm tighter. I pulled back on the power a little. She relaxed a bit. I slowed even more and told her to take the wheel. Her eyes got wide. "Go ahead girl, I won't let you hurt us."
She tentatively held the wheel and I let go of it. Nothing happened. I told her to turn the wheel just a tiny bit to the right. She grinned when the boat turned. I told her to straighten it out. She did.
"OK. First mate, you are now in command."
"What?"
"Don't ask questions, just steer." She steered while I changed the power sittings and recorded the RPMs and the speeds.
I pulled the power back all the way. "Now, girl, ease over to the right side of the channel. Good, now turn, hard as you can, back to the left. Great, now straighten out when we are headed the other way." When she had us going back down the channel I added power back to cruise RPMs. We were doing just twenty miles an hour. As we approached the Eagles nest I slowed the boat and we eased on by before I added power again. She looked up at me, "You did that so you didn't disturb them didn't you?" I nodded. She smiled at me. I loved to see her smile.
I pointed out the entrance to the channel back to the ramp. She looked up at me. "Do we have to go back right now? Does the river end up there?" She pointed ahead of us.
"No, little girl, that is where the river looks something like the old river looked. It twists through the cypress and palm trees. Want to see?"
"Oh! Yes. Can we?"
"Anything you want, my lady."
Her head quickly turned to look me in the eyes. We looked into each other's eyes for a long time. I looked up just in time to grab the wheel and twist it hard and yank back on the power. We just missed hitting the trees along the riverbank.