After reading some of the posts here I figured I would add my own first time. I had just bought my first boat used and took it to the lake to have some fun fishing. It was a cold rainy day, and the lake was really low. An experienced buddy and I were looking for walleye, but since the lake was so low we weren't sure where to go. We were in about 6 feet of water and the wind was drifting us towards shore (about 1/2 mile away) and it just kept getting shallower and shallower. In about 3' we decided that we better move since we weren't catching anything anyway but the motor wouldn't start. I tried everything, but it just wouldn't crank over. So I figured my battery was too far dead so we would just use one of the trolling batteries. I was still pretty calm, but getting more worried all the time. We got the trolling battery out and swapped, but this didn't work either so we then had to put it back in and try to use the troller to get home. We were in about 2.5 feet of water at this point and I was getting both pissed and frantic since I couldn't get the troller to work with the battery back in due to the lousy contact I was able to get. At this point I was just starting to use the paddle to go into a 5 MPH headwind when my buddy smacks the throttle and gets the motor to start. We were in a little over 2 feet when we finally got moving. If we hadn't got it going it would have been 1/4 mile hike in 2 feet of water not counting muck dragging a boat to shore. After that I let the motor run almost all day I was so scared to shut it off, but we caught the only two walleye had that day so I guess it was worth it. Now I can laugh about it. At least my wife wasn't with me. She'd have never set foot in the boat again.