Your experience reminds me (not hard to remember) that my wife Heather fell in our lake trying to step from the slip finger to the boat cockpit coaming earlier this spring? or, was it late this last winter....the outdoor temperature was in the low 40's and the water temp. was 34 degrees we later learned. she had on a very heavy cotton quilted coat...I was on the boat piddling around,but I did not hear or see her go in the water but she was crying and screaming at me to lower the boarding ladder...I quickly did but it was almost impossible to lift her on to the ladder because of the weight of the water-logged quilted heavy winter coat that was buttoned.....she was crying and so was I, but I did get the ladder down and she managed to come around to the rear of the boat and somehow put her knees on to the bottom rung of the ladder (stainless steel thankfully), I had put small wooden steps on each rung which made it a little easier, but she was using her knees to try and balance on the ladder to pull herself up, and I got the strength from somewhere to pull her up onto the bottom rung of the ladder and thankfully, she had the strength to stand up on the bottom rung even though it was well under water...luckily, O'Day put a small but very usable boarding platform on the 272 and she stood there with water dripping from every crevice of her being and that pitiful heavy quilted long coat..I helped her down off the boat onto the slip finger she had just fallen from from and drove her 21 miles back to Wichita..She had not broken anything, and we were very thankful for that, but we did go to the next Board of Governors meeting and discuss the fact that it would be prudent for the club to install usable boarding ladders on each slip (5 slips) and noticed earlier this week that they have done so....could easily save a life, and could also reduce the possibility of a monstrous lawsuit/ liability for members and guests...both invited and not-invited...Sorry for the long
narrative what a disaster to have drowning, esp. your wife.......Patrick