First off, glad you are ok. Second, glad you were good enough to look past the numerous embarrassing mistakes that led to this and posted this story to help the rest of us dimwits. I wear my pfd, take my time when the weather is bad, dark, or foggy. I gleened a couple things from your account: I realized that the waders will not help you swim and are better off being removed in this situation. I also learned that the red dangly cord that hangs from my throttle quadrant should be attached to something.....ME! I know what the cord is for, but to me it meant that the engine would start if it was holding the kill plunger out. I would hate to unplug the plunger everytime I moved around in the boat while it was running. WAIT.......why should I be moving around in the boat while it is running? Thanks for the story and for helping me revisit ALL of the safety topics that need to be adhered to while waterfowling.
dc