Yes it is physics , and mechanical engineering,
this is the inside of my installation , 1/8" carbon graphite reinforced composite ( epoxied to fiberglass ) to spread the load out , plus where the tow hook was originally (an additional 1/8' thick stainless bar stock on top of the composite to spread the load out even more . At 20.5" to the tie point on the pylon (fulcrum) , with 8" from fulcrum to the bottom plate. This gives a mechanical advantage of 2.5:1 , 4,000lb X 2.5:1 = 10,000lbs of force. You can see why I added the Stainless Steel plate !! This setup has a season on it , and I submarined the tube once , at low speed. But it got my attention, however the pylon suffered no permanent damage. I am however contemplating cutting another 4-6" off , 2 reasons
1) To reduce the mechanical advantage
2) The tube rides a little high in the front , I use a 3 person tube, and when going into the wind it CAN or DOES get a little light in the front , cutting the pole down a little will reduce this.