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Every year, I think that I'll stop my SeaTow subscription because I never use their services, and also because of some horror stories--told right here--of unfair and unethical treatment of my fellow boaters by tow operators.But then something happens that makes me rethink. Last night I was motorsailing alone in very light sunset winds into New London (CT) Harbor, when the temp warning light came on and I had to shut down the engine.I was against the tide and had a shallow reef right behind me that the tide was ripping across. I still had the nose pointed to New London, but the little boat on my GPS was heading back toward the reef! Uh Oh.I hailed SeaTow and told them my situation. I was getting ready to drop the hook and they were getting ready to come and get me when the wind "piped up" to 7 kts. That was enough to get me 3.5 knots of boat speed and I sailed on into New London Harbor, dodging huge ferries. The SeaTow guy sounded relieved, I think he was headed home!Once I got anchored, I replaced the raw water impeller and was fine and dandy again.So, in the end I still didn't need SeaTow. But compared to anchoring out in LI Sound set against Bartlett Reef until the tide turned at 1AM, maybe $100/year isn't so bad.Paulsv Escape Artisth336