many lines; separate anchor points
My boat is only 1300# but I typically use 7 lines to secure it at its wet slip. It stays there all season, so I need to trust those lines from weekend to weekend. By the simply formula of 1300/7=185# to each line at the absolute maximum it they were suspending the boat, (which they are not), I trust my 7 lines. I use a bow spring, aft spring, bow, stern, amidship breast, and a line from the opposite stern quarter to the T dock when available. I change out lines when they show obvious signs of wear, rot, chafing through. In strom conditons, I double my lines. For each line there is a different anchor point on the anchor. Any single failure, would not result in a disaster. I also place ample fenders betweent the boat and dock, (3 on the dock , 2 on the boat) and an additonal fender on the opposite gunwale to protect against my neighbours boat, should either mine or his come loose.Watchful eyes and helpful hands at our club will often retie or secure boats that are endangering themselves and others, but primary responsibility is always placed on the owner to used adequate lines. We are fanatical about wraping halyards around the spreaders or bungeeing them to prevent halyard slap as well, but that is another story.