Some people insist on investing in large boats and tiny ground tackle. Seems a little backwards to me. The local Tow Boat affiliate appreciates these hapless folks but the rest of us could really do without the excitement. I've been keeping an eye on five boats in my vicinity. So far two boats, both 40+ feet, have been towed to safety all wrapped up around each other's ground tackle after sidling up to a Grand Banks trawler off my port side, one boat is being towed this moment from beside the very same Grand Banks trawler just off my port side which had previously hosted the two 40 footers I just mentioned, and another 40+ foot long keeled teak pleasure palace is stabilized (I hope) for the moment 60 feet off my starboard bow. I'd been watching him slowly drag toward me for an hour.
Now another 50+ foot sloop has just dragged down onto the same Grand Banks that the previous three boats dragged onto, and the poor owner of the trawler is retrieving his ground tackle, I can hear his electric winch straining away. I think he's had it with sailboats for tonight.

If things quiet down, and that pleasure palace off my starboard bow doesn't come any closer, I'm going back to bed.