That is exactly what I was thinking when I watched the video. The sea tow guy is probably not a sailor.Hope the skipper has towing insurance.
Did you notice the Boca police had a heavy gun belt on and no PFD?
This might have gone quicker with less strain on the boat, especially the bow cleats, had SeaTow towed the boat from the masthead with the main halyard, just lay the boat on its side, reduce draft and pull to deeper water.
I did note that the tow boat took the boat OUT into deeper water. OK, the boat's floating. But what next? After bouncing on the bottom for 1/2 an hour I'm pretty sure I like to get the boat to a dock with a capacity for haul out. Did the towboat turn around and take him in the inlet the right way. Or did he just leave the sailboat to sail to the next inlet? Or tow it there? I don't think the tow boat could just leave him - for several reasons. So I'd like to know the "Rest of the story."I would have deployed the jib and then backed it against the wind, and the resulting heel would have floated the boat...you just need to be fast with the engine in forward so the floating boat doesn't just push back in shallower water....