The old man sat with his back to the spray and wind as his 14 year
old grandson drove the little open boat through the rising chop in the dim
light of the evening.
While the fishing had been nothing to write home about, it had been a good
summer with the young lad he thought to himself, in fact it had been a
good year! The boy had been going a bit off the rails, poor school
results, too much time hanging out with other idle types, sitting in front
of television eating junk food ( here he spat overboard) and playing with
those unfathomably fascinating electronic games.
The boys parents were both working, the choice between family time and
paying the mortgage being a difficult one, but it left his grandson at
more than a loose end. He'd been in the same trap himself but his own
grandpop had been able to involve him in other things.
Memories of fishing the estuary near home with his grandfather lead the
old man to gather up the boy one day and run off down to the local lumber
yard involving the resentful youth in selecting and loading a short list
of plywood and lumber, they then headed off to unload into the space under
the house.

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It took most of the winter to build the boat, it was nothing
extravagant but suited the small rivers and lakes as well as being tough
enough for the fine weather fishing along the shore that he hoped would
show the kid that there was much more to life than pre packaged food and a
square screen.
As the regular twice a week afternoons went on, the resentfulness
gradually subsided, and a friendship grew, skill with tools began to
emerge and a real involvement in the creation of something together gave
them a shared interest that made those building sessions something that
they both looked forward to.
Launching day had been something very special, the small sister got the
job of sprinkling the lemonade and blessing the new boat , Grandmum had
produced new woolly caps for the intending mariners, and the old 15 hp
Mercury had responded first pull ( some of the unoccupied evenings had
gone into a very thorough service check to ensure that it would be
reliable). Everybody had a tour around the bay, the boy taking the helm
only after his Grand father was sure of his abilities to think through and
act on the boats performance.
Not long after, the fishing trips started, first just a couple of hours at
a time, drift fishing at the top end of the tides, setting a long line
with multiple hooks, a try with a couple of crab pots and experiments with
nets. Then the expeditions got more serious, towing the boat on the old
garden trailer for a few hours on Friday evening when the chores and
homework were shown to be up to date, and pitching a tent near a prime
spot, cooking the days fish wrapped in foil had proven to be a real
adventure! The young man had only ever eaten fish as fast food before and
cooking his own catch to satisfy an appetite sharpened by a day out on the
water put a whole new perspective on life.

During summer break the two had taken the boat up country to a fair
sized lake, loaded up with camping and fishing gear they'd spent the first
day exploring and looking for a good tent site, and from there on the two
had forgotten their age difference, and had the time of their lives
fishing, swimming, cruising and reading the covers off the few books
they'd taken .
With the summer rapidly cooling into fall, the leaves turning gold and red
the old mans thoughts turned to the possibility of Ducks. Goldie, the old
Labrador should cope with another season and the pump gun was well
preserved
in its coating of oil. Hmmmm.
Yup! The boat had been a success, and the boy hadn't turned out too bad
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