Something happened this weekend and I'd like to get others opinions about my feelings on the matter, I'll try to be brief.Winds were terrible (0-3) and the residents were having a cook out at the end of the dock. One of them broke out a 10 foot dink with a sail kit and we were taking turns sailing it around the harbor while the food was cooking. I took it out, I've sailed it before, and managed to turn it over after a brief sail, my fault. Now, just about everyone that has ever sailed one of these things knows that you get wet every once in a while. This was not the first time that I've ever turned one of these things over and was familiar with the righting procedures. I was in the process of gathering the oars and other things that float and getting them into the boat. I got it upright and was clambering into it when about a 25 foot motorboat pulls up and asks me if I need any help. I told them that there wasn't any problem and thanked them. That didn't work, they didn't go away. I was asked again if I was ok and again responded that everything was ok, I was just getting ready to pump out the water. This is where it gets out of hand, they were insistant on helping. I started getting all sorts of instructions from the boat driver about what I should be doing, including his information that he had a 60 foot sail boat and that I should listen to him,(never did figure out what that was all about) then his wife or girlfriend chimes in with her opinions. I'm not too sure that there wasn't some opinions offered by their passengers too. What happened was that a simple thing got blown all out of proportion by well intended people and I was getting p@#$!d because of all of the confusion that they were creating, however, held it in because they were well intended.I found myself thinking more about trying to appease these well meaning people than taking care of the business at hand.Oh yes, I forgot to mention, I was about 50 yards from the party at the dock and all of my friend's were getting a chuckle out of all this. They knew that I wasn't in any danger. I didn't even get my hair or glasses wet. My question's are:Was I wrong about getting irritated after I told them that I was ok and didn't need their help and they wouldn't leave me alone? What would you do if you came up on a similar situation and your offer of help was declined?If someone pushed themselves off on you after your decline, would you tell them to go away or give in to them because their intentions were good?