So.....finally, after 30 plus years, 6 boats of all sizes and shapes and a thousand hours at the helm I finally had to make the call to Tow Boat US on Saturday. Took my 37 Silverton out for a quick putter across the bay at close to low tide. Full plane through the Amityville cut and then just slow through east to the gilgo channel.....of which I've done since I was 8...and found out that if you don't pay attention, the bottom will bite you... and it did. I wasn't going fast and felt the vibration right away and pulled into neutral. Then, tried to go forward and reverse (with no throttle) and stall.....yup, stuck hard. Knew I was literally just a few feet from deeper water so tried the old chuck the anchor as far as you can trick but couldn't get it to hook. Thought about waiting for the tide but then decided that I didn't want my new shiny recently fully tuned and balanced props to get all scuffed so made the first call for assistance EVER. They were there in literally minutes, took them seconds to get me into deep water. No issues at all. Still runs as good as the day I put it in. Just figured I'd share. I've bumped just about every square inch of the Great South Bay and have been stuck before but always seemed to work out. Just another experience to chalk up.....