Thought I'd share this quick story with you to show the good and bad in people out there. I normally check on my boat, kept in a slip in SC, twice per week. I was out of town for a few days and couldn't get down there, and vandals struck. Seems that a couple of kids were out on the dock early evening on Saturday and when nobody was looking, they pulled out the pin on my forestay and my mast went down. The kids quickly disappeared and are gone. The mast went down at an angle towards the stern, and the boom seems to have caught on the cockpit, holding it at around a 45 degree angle. Unfortunately, the cabin roof couldn't take the stress and I've got a pretty big crack, all the way through into the cabin, about 2 feet across. Pretty upsetting, and definitely will impact my plans for some nice fall sailing.So, what's the good out of all of this? A great guy (whom I had never met face to face) owns a 27' sailboat two docks over (same marina). He came in around 6:00 from an afternoon of sailing, saw my mast was going down, and quickly jumped in to save the day. He and his buddy used my halyard and rigged up a temporary stay, got the mast back up and straight, and then using a couple of my spring lines, tied off my furler (which was bouncing madly around, tearing up the boat). He did a great job of minimizing what could have been a major loss to me. I spoke to him yesterday by phone (after getting his number from the office). Nice guy, very humble, just wanting to help out a fellow sailor/boater. He's not in the greatest of health, and is actually soon going to sell his boat. He could have just notified the office and moved on, but took the time to save my boat.So, while I'm pretty ticked off at these little punks, overall, I must say that I feel good about the positive things in life. The marina is going to start enforcing their policy of only letting slip renters onto the docks, but it's a little late for me. I'll be switching out the circular pins with a difficult to remove cotter pin when the repairs are completed.I just wanted to share this with you so you'd be aware - doesn't take a vandal long to really do some damage.Tom