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Headed sailing next week. Two of my crew need to depart early and ferry back to STT to catch an early flight. The rest will be onboard another 3 nights. Was curious if we overnighted at Cooper if the two crew could catch the Cooper ferry back to Road Town that afternoon/early eve. Also, have 2 crew arriving late after we shove off from Sopers. Plan is to overnight at CGB and have them taxi and meet up with us that evening....only concern would be if the northerly swells are present.....can anyone suggest best place to monitor swell conditions? Thx!
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The easiest to use accurate site with swell (and wind) conditions is BVI Windguru
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Pretty unlikely you'll have swells next week. Even if there are small swells, there is space east of the dinghy dock that should offer enough protection.
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