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I waited to see if anyone had a better answer than I could -- there are many days Hull Bay just is untenable as an enjoyable overnight - the eastern side out in 15-20' of water is workable on a flat calm day - today was a good day. I suggest keeping the wave height chart from Buoy 41043 on your phone and watching the swell for coming changes. https://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/show_plot...uom=E&time_diff=0&time_label=GMTthe only close option is Magens Bay if you have to move.
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